Probably the final shot I'll put up from my recent star shooting outing. This was the same trip where I made the Milky Way time lapse movie:
http://www.vimeo.com/28248649
I like the sky better in my other shot (http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6395357), but the foreground here is definitely better.
This was the last shot I did before I heard coyotes--heard many packs during the night, but miles away. These coyotes though were VERY close, probably less than 1/2 a mile away. That was a bit eerie XD While I don't think they would have tried to make a meal of my 175 lbs (79.4 kg) of bulging rippling muscles, I didn't want to take a chance, lol. It was already 2 am by that point anyway.
Hand lit the foreground with a flashlight.
I did a lot of particular editing to this. I'll try to recall it later.
http://www.vimeo.com/28248649
I like the sky better in my other shot (http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6395357), but the foreground here is definitely better.
This was the last shot I did before I heard coyotes--heard many packs during the night, but miles away. These coyotes though were VERY close, probably less than 1/2 a mile away. That was a bit eerie XD While I don't think they would have tried to make a meal of my 175 lbs (79.4 kg) of bulging rippling muscles, I didn't want to take a chance, lol. It was already 2 am by that point anyway.
Hand lit the foreground with a flashlight.
I did a lot of particular editing to this. I'll try to recall it later.
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Beautiful!
Next time the coyotes howl, howl back at them! If you pitch your howl high, like a young trespassing lone coyote, they are likely to howl back. I got one to come to within 50 feet of me with that trick. If you pitch your howl normally or low, they will instantly shut up for the night. They wouldn't want to give their den location away to a wolf.
Next time the coyotes howl, howl back at them! If you pitch your howl high, like a young trespassing lone coyote, they are likely to howl back. I got one to come to within 50 feet of me with that trick. If you pitch your howl normally or low, they will instantly shut up for the night. They wouldn't want to give their den location away to a wolf.
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