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[B]2010 GXL Prado D4D Auto[/B] - ARB Deluxe winch bar, Roadsafe recovery points, Rhinorack Pioneer platform, AMTS fuel filter/compressor combo bracket with FM100 filter and ARB compressor, Maxtrax, TIN175 transmission oil cooler bracket and tranny cooler. I'm sure I'll find something else....
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Very nice.My 150 build - http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?27423-A-Random-approach-to-a-Bluestorm-150-GXL-D4D-automatic
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Originally posted by amts View PostCracker shot! How long was the exposure?
I agree great shot. I really do want to master the whole night shots/ astro photography thing, so amazing[B][COLOR=blue]Bitumen: A blatant waste of taxpayers money![/COLOR][/B]
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I took 48 3min shots to create that image wth a one second delay between each shot. So total time is just under 2.5hrs. I took one additional shot for the foreground and had some house lights on about 100m away that lit the area. I also used the light on the back of my iPhone to light up the spikey plant (Yucca?) closest to the camera.
I use an intervalometer to control the camera, I set it to take the shots at the intervals and durations that I want and then come back when the battery has run out or when I'm happy I've got enough shots. Saves me standing there pressing the button every three minutes!
You then take those 48 shots and put them all together in Photoshop. Simple![B]2010 GXL Prado D4D Auto[/B] - ARB Deluxe winch bar, Roadsafe recovery points, Rhinorack Pioneer platform, AMTS fuel filter/compressor combo bracket with FM100 filter and ARB compressor, Maxtrax, TIN175 transmission oil cooler bracket and tranny cooler. I'm sure I'll find something else....
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Thanks tims.
Little tip for anyone taking night shots (And any shots really). If you have the option to shoot in RAW then do it, it gives you sooooooooo many more options when it comes to editing or correcting your images. The individual file size for each image will be much larger than a JPEG because of the uncompressed nature of the file and also because of the information that has been stored for that image that you can access and use when editing.[B]2010 GXL Prado D4D Auto[/B] - ARB Deluxe winch bar, Roadsafe recovery points, Rhinorack Pioneer platform, AMTS fuel filter/compressor combo bracket with FM100 filter and ARB compressor, Maxtrax, TIN175 transmission oil cooler bracket and tranny cooler. I'm sure I'll find something else....
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