[ Posted 10 October 2011 - 10:56 Edited and reposted by agreement ]Today I got the first results back from my r
emote deep space probe. IR of course, that's the better approach on space trips. Need
remote control as I'm prone to getting
space sick. The advantage with the remote is that you get a glimpse of the space craft itself blasting into the starry heavens.
Sunrise at the Dark side of the Moon (Astral Domain)
This might have been Jupiter, however. The camera didn't have a GPS feature. Darned.
Ingredients to arrive at this photo were as follows;
Panasonic GH-2 [modified], Rodenstock TV-Heligon 50 mm f/0.75, morning coffee at the breakfast table
Can also be perceived as a way to get over the disappointment by waking up to yet another rainy day. So I finalised the M39 alternate mount on one of my 50 mm X-ray lenses to fit the M39-m4/3 adapter for my Panasonics, imbued myself with strong Swedish coffee, and let imagination roam. Pink Floyd blasting from the speakers put me on the appropriate track. Shot with the GH-2 in semi-IR mode to capture alienated colours.
Including the actual shoot and a little PS work later*, about 5 minutes worth of work. The coffee hadn't time to cool down.
(hint: reflections captured with an f/0.75 lens really are out-of-this-world, so you're already flying when you use it).
* to produce the stars, the remaining elements already done in-camera