Christian, You have made a very beautiful and informative presentation of the Milky Way’s photographic features and the post processing of colour grading . The Milky Way is getting shiny and glowing splendid. I am grateful for your hiking and camping for pursuing the most stunning cosmos phenomenon. Your photos are spectacular and breathtaking. Brilliant illustration of editing in Lightroom and Photoshop. I learned more from you. Thank you so much for your wonderful creative artworks!
Again, very structured and well organized video, covering everything from A to Z. And I mean it, because as a newcomer to this world, I tend to consume a lot of educational content, even from big names like Sean Bagshaw or Nigel Danson. What is interesting here is that there is a subjective variation, some sort of compatibility with certain photographers. So it can happen that a big LR and PS guru might not fit to the learning style of everyone. Of course, that does not mean that you, Christian, are anything less than them, it is just that I find your style - especially in the editing part - one of the most balanced, structured and not rushed teaching style. Hence the subscription! Or, in other words: du hast mich überzeugt, Herr Möhrle, einfach weitermachen! Vielen Dank!
@@ThePhlogPhotography you welcome! And be sure that I'm very sincere, no empty words. Your videos act like "indirect encouragement" for those like me. Every time I think editing can be challenging, i watch 1-2 videos from you and....I start to believe in myself that most probably I'm not that begginer anymore and I can succeed.
Wow, you've inspired this Aussie living in Northern Germany to drive down to the alps in the coming weeks for some astrophotography. Just need to get myself a map, sleeping bag, tent and potentially some bear-spray 😉 Great video!
Thats great to hear, I hope you will get some great shots there! Dont worry about bears though, they are kind of rare in the alps (except for northern italy and maybe slovenia) :-)
Interesting video, Christian, thanks. I wonder if you sync all edits made to this one frame back to the remaining frames before creating your timelapse through LRTimelapse (I suppose). I am asking because LRTimelapse recommends to introduce unedited frames to the program and edit them during workflow which I find to give you less options than editing everything upfront first.
Thanks for the comment! I made this with LRTimelapse, but my approach was criminally wrong for this scene :D I wanted to quickly get this timelapse sequence without much editing so I edited one frame in LR, synchronized ever frame in Lightroom, then exporeted directly via LRtimelapse. You can see the sequence getting a super heavy blue color cast towards the end which is easily prevented using the correct LRtimelapse workflow :-)
Sadly, that didnt work out as expected because of youtube comment restrictions :( BUT, I do have another idea for a video where everyone can participate, just need some time to work on the video!
Hi, where exactly was the spot with the see panorama for this milky way picture? How to get there? And did you really sleep there the whole night? Was it not too cold?
Hey, that was the Silvrette Stausee and yes, we were there the whole night. If you have a proper sleeping bag and sleeping pad, its really cozy up there in the summer months! :-)
Hey, thanks for the comment, 15 seconds for 50mm is a little too long. if you're shooting on full frame that would be 500 / 50 = ~10 seconds max. exposure time
Sehe ich richtig, dass du auch die Vorteile der Entkriminalisierung nutzt? 😄 In jedem Fall lieben Dank für deinen Content, hab dich vor kurzem gefunden und find den Content super :)
@@ThePhlogPhotography ach, man kennt ja seine Pappenheimer. Find, das lässt sich wunderbar mit Fotografie verbinden, vor allem in der Natur. :) Liebe Grüße aus'm nicht ganz so tiefen Süden. :)
Christian, You have made a very beautiful and informative presentation of the Milky Way’s photographic features and the post processing of colour grading . The Milky Way is getting shiny and glowing splendid.
I am grateful for your hiking and camping for pursuing the most stunning cosmos phenomenon. Your photos are spectacular and breathtaking.
Brilliant illustration of editing in Lightroom and Photoshop. I learned more from you. Thank you so much for your wonderful creative artworks!
Thank you s omuch for the kind comment, Im very happy to hear you were able to learn something from this video!
Tack!
Thank you very, very much for all the support!
Again, very structured and well organized video, covering everything from A to Z. And I mean it, because as a newcomer to this world, I tend to consume a lot of educational content, even from big names like Sean Bagshaw or Nigel Danson. What is interesting here is that there is a subjective variation, some sort of compatibility with certain photographers. So it can happen that a big LR and PS guru might not fit to the learning style of everyone. Of course, that does not mean that you, Christian, are anything less than them, it is just that I find your style - especially in the editing part - one of the most balanced, structured and not rushed teaching style. Hence the subscription! Or, in other words: du hast mich überzeugt, Herr Möhrle, einfach weitermachen! Vielen Dank!
Thank you so much for the kind comment, that means so much to me!
@@ThePhlogPhotography you welcome! And be sure that I'm very sincere, no empty words. Your videos act like "indirect encouragement" for those like me. Every time I think editing can be challenging, i watch 1-2 videos from you and....I start to believe in myself that most probably I'm not that begginer anymore and I can succeed.
A lens warmer is also good to bring to avoid the lens fogging up
A lens warmer is certainly something you want to have when getting more invested in astrophotography!
Wow, you've inspired this Aussie living in Northern Germany to drive down to the alps in the coming weeks for some astrophotography. Just need to get myself a map, sleeping bag, tent and potentially some bear-spray 😉
Great video!
Thats great to hear, I hope you will get some great shots there! Dont worry about bears though, they are kind of rare in the alps (except for northern italy and maybe slovenia) :-)
Great episode Christian 👏
Thank you!
I like how you removed the green tint from the sky then you introduced it right back
Interesting video, Christian, thanks. I wonder if you sync all edits made to this one frame back to the remaining frames before creating your timelapse through LRTimelapse (I suppose). I am asking because LRTimelapse recommends to introduce unedited frames to the program and edit them during workflow which I find to give you less options than editing everything upfront first.
Thanks for the comment! I made this with LRTimelapse, but my approach was criminally wrong for this scene :D I wanted to quickly get this timelapse sequence without much editing so I edited one frame in LR, synchronized ever frame in Lightroom, then exporeted directly via LRtimelapse. You can see the sequence getting a super heavy blue color cast towards the end which is easily prevented using the correct LRtimelapse workflow :-)
Wow! I have never heard of THIS workflow! No wonder you call it criminal. :)
I'm highly interested in a follow up from your editing challenge to see what all the other editors have done 🙂
Sadly, that didnt work out as expected because of youtube comment restrictions :( BUT, I do have another idea for a video where everyone can participate, just need some time to work on the video!
Hi, where exactly was the spot with the see panorama for this milky way picture? How to get there? And did you really sleep there the whole night? Was it not too cold?
Hey, that was the Silvrette Stausee and yes, we were there the whole night. If you have a proper sleeping bag and sleeping pad, its really cozy up there in the summer months! :-)
Superb. Is it possible to capture using 50mm F1.8 lens with the shutter speed around 15sec
Hey, thanks for the comment, 15 seconds for 50mm is a little too long. if you're shooting on full frame that would be 500 / 50 = ~10 seconds max. exposure time
@@ThePhlogPhotography Thank you so much.
Good job man thank you , can you do it some movie about landcape composition ?!
Hey, thanks for the suggestion! I definetely want to do a video about composition, maybe I'll get one done in fall season :-)
Living in Australia I get to shoot milky way from February till November
You could make a stack of 30 photos...Greetings from Poland
Oh yea, I forgot to mention you can actually stack shots for better quality as well, good point!
@@ThePhlogPhotography Thanks 😁
Will you please make videos on editing portrait
I cant promise that since I'm not really a portrait photographer / retoucher :/ I dont think I have the knowledge to make a video on that
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Sehe ich richtig, dass du auch die Vorteile der Entkriminalisierung nutzt?
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In jedem Fall lieben Dank für deinen Content, hab dich vor kurzem gefunden und find den Content super :)
Haha, gut aufgepasst! :-) Ich hab die Pflanze als Gag platziert aber dachte mir das sieht ja eh keiner. Da hab ich mich wohl geirrt :-)
@@ThePhlogPhotography ach, man kennt ja seine Pappenheimer. Find, das lässt sich wunderbar mit Fotografie verbinden, vor allem in der Natur. :)
Liebe Grüße aus'm nicht ganz so tiefen Süden. :)