by nealmcb » Mon Nov 03, 2014 2:09 pm
A beautiful, compelling image! So I really want to know more about this. In the Flickr discussion, the poster Max R writes a bit about the photography: "The aurora was very active for about 25 sec and moved from the right to the left. I had noise reduction set to off in order to keep shoot without having to wait for 10 seconds to let the camera process the photo. In photoshop I used all 3 photos and used each of them (manually) for one part of the shot. You could compare it when a rainbow is partly visible but during 20 seconds you can see it from right to left (though I have never done this ''trick'' with a rainbow though). When using only 1 shot without merging the other 2 it doesn’t look any good in combination with the mountain."
But I can't find exactly where the peak is, nor where the camera was, and really want to know what kind of climb it was, etc. There is a lot of photoshop metadata visible if you unhide the EXIF section, but no coordinates, and the author hasn't responded to a query on Flikr. The "Date and Time (Digitized)" is 2014:03:20 22:54:36+01:00 but I'm guessing that refers to producing the Photoshop rendered image, not the originals. And I'd love to see the original images.
Does anyone know any more?
A beautiful, compelling image! So I really want to know more about this. In the Flickr discussion, the poster Max R writes a bit about the photography: "The aurora was very active for about 25 sec and moved from the right to the left. I had noise reduction set to off in order to keep shoot without having to wait for 10 seconds to let the camera process the photo. In photoshop I used all 3 photos and used each of them (manually) for one part of the shot. You could compare it when a rainbow is partly visible but during 20 seconds you can see it from right to left (though I have never done this ''trick'' with a rainbow though). When using only 1 shot without merging the other 2 it doesn’t look any good in combination with the mountain."
But I can't find exactly where the peak is, nor where the camera was, and really want to know what kind of climb it was, etc. There is a lot of photoshop metadata visible if you unhide the EXIF section, but no coordinates, and the author hasn't responded to a query on Flikr. The "Date and Time (Digitized)" is 2014:03:20 22:54:36+01:00 but I'm guessing that refers to producing the Photoshop rendered image, not the originals. And I'd love to see the original images.
Does anyone know any more?