I’ve been out a few times this year to shoot the milkyway and the stars, but always been scuppered by the weather, moon, or life in general.

Last Saturday i was determined to get out and luckily had a couple of mates to come out as well.

Morning of the Shoot

In the morning the weather as awful, raining and clouded over.  Checking the Met Office and my ‘Clear Outside’ application i knew it was going to clear up by 7pm…ish.

Getting Ready for the Shoot

I always like to plan ahead and got all the basics ready for the shoot.  The video is available on youtube through this link, to show you what I generally take with me and also the images produced.

Generally I take with me the following

A good strong tripod (amazon)

A Joby Tripod for lower and more awkward angles

D750 Full Frame Camera

14mm Samyang f2.8 lens

D3200 Crop Frame Backup

10-20mm Sigma f4.0 lens

Tokina ATX Pro 28-70 f2.8 lens.  Any 24-70 lens will suffice for this sort of photography as well.

28mm Sigma f2.8 lens.  you can probably find on ebay as they are quite old now.

Remote Shutters

Extra Batteries

Extra Memory Cards

Homemade Lightpainting tools.

Torches

EL Lighting

The rest you can see on the video as it’s all about lightpainting and wirewool spinning gear.

To Location

We got our coffee fix (thanks Two Chimps Coffee)and headed to the location.  It was around 8:30 we got there and it was already dark enough to see the milky way with the naked eye, and without letting your eyes adjust.

There are a couple of spots i’ve shot before so wanted to do something different.  We walked up a bit further to the middle lock gates rather than the bottom.  There was a weir and a sluice here, so a keen eye and careful steps were needed.

I decided on doing some straight milkyway shots, and then a bit of wirewool spinning and lightpainting.

A 30 Second Exposure at f4.5 and ISO500. You have to balance the exposure so not to blow out the spinning.
30 Seconds, F2.8, ISO1600
3Minutes, 30Seconds, f2.8, ISO200 for the foreground and 30 Seconds, f2.8, ISO1200 for the sky.
Shooting the Car

My friend had brought his car with him, so we decided to do a few shots with that as well.  A little lightpainting and stars with that as well.

Back home

On the way back home we decided to stop at one of my favourite spots to grab a couple more shots.

f2.8, 30 Seconds, ISO2000
f2.8, 30 Seconds, ISO4000

The thing to take away from this is to just get out and shoot.  Practice Practice Practice.  There are loads of places to go and checkout and sometimes you’ll be surprised at the results.

Coffee and Chocolate Hobnobs are always a requirement to keep you going as well.

I hope you found this blog informative and interesting. Any comments or if you have any questions please ask away.

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Finally, have fun and stay safe, and enjoy shooting.

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About Me

I’m Gareth, a 38 year old IT contractor, Photographer, Eternal Optimist and Blogger. I have been behind a camera for about 4 years now and love shooting the stars, and anything else for that matter. Learning is the main aim for me.  I am a family man, and strive to be the best i can be in all fields that i put my mind and heart to.

 

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