πŸ“Έ Magical Moments through the Lens - Part Two - A Sky full of Stars

Good Monday dear Friends and Photography LoversπŸ™ŒπŸ“Έ

Today's post is a continuation of the previous one, but completely different. Namely, after my evening walk during which I saw that the sky was full of stars, I returned home, waited a little longer, took my camera and went outside again.

It was an extremely demanding attempt at photographing stars, because I decided to shoot handheld, without a tripod. So, the lens was pointed at the sky, and with each new click I was looking for the brightest star to focus on.

So, let's go see a Sky full of Stars

The photos were taken with a Nikon D750, 50mm lens, f/2.5, shutter speed 1/3 sec, ISO 4000. I don't have to write and tell you how many attempts there were because everyone who has embarked on this endeavor knows that. I chose, let's say the best, although it should be even better

This is all for Today, see you Tomorrow

πŸ‘‹πŸ‘‹ @goga22

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You were lucky to have such a clear night sky and not too much light pollution.
But for the best results you do need a tripod, though you can't use shutter speed slower than 30 seconds without the special equipment that follows the movement of the sky, as you start getting lines instead of dots for stars

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Ahhhh, I was too lazy to complete the camera with a tripod, and I wanted to try it like this, handheld. I have a friend who captures the Milky Way so perfectly, but he goes to places where there is no light pollution, spends the whole night taking photos. It's a bit too much for me, I'm an older woman after all. Thank you so much @oykaramba

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a million amazing stars. the focal point is right on target πŸ‘

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Thanks dear Bro, but it should be better πŸ˜€β€οΈ

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I'm already there, but I have to say I'm not finding my way around at all πŸ˜”

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It's too sad !!! πŸ˜₯

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!discovery 30

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Thank you so much dear @wilfredocav, thanks to @discovery-it

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