Wednesday, August 03, 2011

Power of nature

Date: 2011-07-14, camera: Canon 1000D, ISO: 1600, aperture: F/5.6, shutter: 6s, focal: 18mm, tripod used.
Date: 2011-07-14, camera: Canon 1000D, ISO: 1600, aperture: F/5.6, shutter: 6s, focal: 18mm, tripod used.
Date: 2011-07-14, camera: Canon 1000D, ISO: 1600, aperture: F/5.6, shutter: 6s, focal: 18mm, tripod used.
Sequence of lightning while summer storm.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Arrowheads

Date: 2011-04-25, camera: Nikon D50, ISO: 200, aperture: F/5.6, shutter: 1/3000s, compensation: -0,5EV, focal: 70mm, hand held.

 Arrowheads of garden fence.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Cross and Axe

Date: 2011-04-09, camera: Nikon D50, ISO: 200, aperture: F/4.8, shutter: 1/1500s, compensation: -1EV, focal: 18mm, hand held.

Picture taken in Krzyżtopór Castle: http://www.krzyztopor.org.pl/zamek/index.php?lang=en

Monday, April 18, 2011

Young Moon

Date: 05.04.2011, camera: Canon 1000D, ISO: 100, aperture: F/5, shutter: : 30s, compensation: 0EV, focal: 750mm, HEQ5 pro SynScan used.

Two days after new Moon. Slim crescent is visible on the right sight but there is full moon's disc on this photo. This effect was taken by 30s exposure.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

My cat

Date: 2010-09-25, camera: Canon 1000D, ISO: 100, aperture: F/5.6, shutter: 1/200s, compensation: 0EV, focal: 36mm
What is he looking at?

Great Orion Nebula

Date: different dates, camera: Canon 1000D, ISO: 1600, aperture: F/5, shutter: : 2361, compensation: 0EV, focal: 750mm, HEQ5 pro SynScan used.
Great Orion Nebula is the most beatifull winter sky object. Photo was taken with mixed dates and various times of exposure (60, 90, 170, 120, 151, 120, 180, 90, 390, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90 i 450s). I used my Newton Telescope 150/750 as lens. Single photos were stacked in Iris Software to remove noise and enhance signal.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Twin towers of church

Date: 2011-02-05, camera: Nikon D50, ISO: 200, aperture: F/19, shutter: 30s, compensation: 0EV, focal: 300mm, tripod used.

Picture taken from the level of 4th floor. Unfortunately I had to take a photo through window's glass because of extreme strong wind outside.