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    This is the same sunflower field but shot as a vertical. Two images composited together one for the milky way and another for the sunflowers. Sunflowers lit with a Yongunuo speed lite.
    Image adjustments in Lightroom and Photoshop. Camera on sticks triggered with a remote.

    Canon 5D MarkIII
    Sigma 15mm 2.8 fisheye
    ISO 3200
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    15sec
    Yongunuo YN560 III Speedlite
    Yongunuo RF-603C wireless flash trigger

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    Seems the dreamland <3.

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    Hi John... Much prefer this one over the previous post. Try pushing out the exposure time to 30 Sec, however I'm guessing these are from the same shoot as the previous image? I think I would try a slightly lower POV also so you only see the near flowers and more sky. Love the concept..

    DON

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    This does work much better. Do agree with Don on placing the sunflower blossoms more along the lower edge of the frame to allow more stars. I have used the SIgma 15mm fisheye for nightscapes on numerous occasions and have shot it at 30 seconds with great results...one such image was used for a magazine cover this past summer.

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