That is a fantastic shot. I've been looking for a decent wide-angle lens, and have been considering the Tamron SP AF 10-24mm, and now I'm convinced that this is the lens I need
The Tamron lens is good and give a slightly wider focal lens than the Sigma 12-24 but the Sigma is considered sharper. The Tamron by f/5 is as sharp as the Sigma though.
looks brilliant
, can you post deteail of settings?? and lens camera and filters used?? thanks
Tutorial
This is just how to get the stars an a tent lit up, composition etc is up to you.
Just to be clear I used an ultra wide angle lens to get both the tent and the sky in by use what you have and plan you composition before it gets dark because the autofocus wont be able to lock on.
My shot was about a 6 minute exposure all in.
- Set you lens to the LARGEST aperture you can get (mine was f/4).
- Switch to Manual (M) mode
- Change the sutter speed all the way to Bulb (B) setting
- Set ISO to 100
- When the shot it lined up take a test shot for 30 sec (anything longer and you get star trails)
- Review your shot - Too dark - longer shutter time next shot (if you don't want star trails and 30 seconds is to dark, turn up the ISO a notch and try again)
What you are trying to achieve is to just capture the stars forgot the tent for now.
To light the tent I used a wind up LED block from Millets, but you can use anything you like. Just have someone inside the tent to turn the torch on in the last few seconds of the shot.
So if you needed a 5 minutes exposure to to capture your stars as you want them - turn on the torch for the last 30 seconds or less (depending on how bight the torch is).
This will allow the camera to capture the stars and them give the tent a light boost in the last part of the shot without it all turning to white!
Remember this is ALL trial and error!!!
If anyone would like further info please let me know and I'll do my best - although Wayland might want to add his 2 pence worth.