After posting a couple similar pictures in the random picture thread a couple people offered a few suggestions to help me take some better pictures. I said I would start a new thread with the results... and here it is.
A few points worth bringing up:
- When it is -15F outside, that little rubber thing you use to cover the eyepiece freezes and you can't use it.
- Can't go past a 30 second exposure (to help drop ISO) as you can see the stars are still moving.
- I think that 50mm prime will have too much zoom to take pictures of the Milky Way. It is a super fast lens and would do a good job taking pictures of the stars, but a wider lens is more desirable to really capture the full scene. However, I think I am going to give that lens a try for everyday shooting as it had great reviews.
- Thinking about the 16-35 F2.8 L lens.
- Fuck, it was cold out there. I should really start dressing appropriately
Next time I go out I am going to lower my shutter speed and increase my ISO. I need to get the starts to stop moving in the frame, then figure out optimal ISO.
Gear used: Canon 7D w/ 24-70 F2.8 L lens. First picture was at 50mm (I wanted to see what a 50mm prime would look like) F2.8, 30s exposure, and ISO 640. The other two pictures are at 24mm, 30s exposure, and ISO 2000.



And maybe I am just being too critical; here is a picture from Jennifer Wu I found online. You can see the starts are smeared in her picture too, but I still have room for improvement.
A few points worth bringing up:
- When it is -15F outside, that little rubber thing you use to cover the eyepiece freezes and you can't use it.
- Can't go past a 30 second exposure (to help drop ISO) as you can see the stars are still moving.
- I think that 50mm prime will have too much zoom to take pictures of the Milky Way. It is a super fast lens and would do a good job taking pictures of the stars, but a wider lens is more desirable to really capture the full scene. However, I think I am going to give that lens a try for everyday shooting as it had great reviews.
- Thinking about the 16-35 F2.8 L lens.
- Fuck, it was cold out there. I should really start dressing appropriately

Next time I go out I am going to lower my shutter speed and increase my ISO. I need to get the starts to stop moving in the frame, then figure out optimal ISO.
Gear used: Canon 7D w/ 24-70 F2.8 L lens. First picture was at 50mm (I wanted to see what a 50mm prime would look like) F2.8, 30s exposure, and ISO 640. The other two pictures are at 24mm, 30s exposure, and ISO 2000.



And maybe I am just being too critical; here is a picture from Jennifer Wu I found online. You can see the starts are smeared in her picture too, but I still have room for improvement.

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