Steve Wallace
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Hi all
I'm new here, photography is a hobby and passion, I post my pics @ www.500px.com/stevewallace (not uploaded last nights pics yet) , I've recently upgraded my Sony A55 to the full frame Nikon D750 which I absolutely love with Nikon 24-300 F3.5 lens.
My problem is im in need of help with trying to capture the Milky way, I've tried a few times to capture it and done alot of research BUT it's still illudes me?
Last night was a new moon so headed up Birling Gap on beachy head (official dark area) on coast East Sussex, the skies were clear, and lots of stars in sky, using Stellerium app i knew where the milky way should be and I was there from 9:30-11:00 pm freezing in 2 degrees but nothing no milkyway anywhere to be seen???
I of course didn't let it be a wasted journey so snapped away minus the milky way.
I used F3.5, iso 3200, 20secs, manual focus, shutter release remote, mainly.
Can you please please help and advise what I'm doing so wrong?
Thanks in advance
I'm new here, photography is a hobby and passion, I post my pics @ www.500px.com/stevewallace (not uploaded last nights pics yet) , I've recently upgraded my Sony A55 to the full frame Nikon D750 which I absolutely love with Nikon 24-300 F3.5 lens.
My problem is im in need of help with trying to capture the Milky way, I've tried a few times to capture it and done alot of research BUT it's still illudes me?
Last night was a new moon so headed up Birling Gap on beachy head (official dark area) on coast East Sussex, the skies were clear, and lots of stars in sky, using Stellerium app i knew where the milky way should be and I was there from 9:30-11:00 pm freezing in 2 degrees but nothing no milkyway anywhere to be seen???
I of course didn't let it be a wasted journey so snapped away minus the milky way.
I used F3.5, iso 3200, 20secs, manual focus, shutter release remote, mainly.
Can you please please help and advise what I'm doing so wrong?
Thanks in advance
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