Stunning image John. Always love seeing your process, even if you do have to get your feet wet. Looks like you gave that new Sigma 24mm art a workout on this trip too. Well done mate.
I truly admire your dedication and skill to spend an entire night to capture one single image. But man, what an image. It's breathtakingly beautiful with quality second to none. I've seen a lot of your work but this would have to be your masterpiece. Thanks for sharing it's creation. Levin.
Soggy John hits it out of the park! I absolutely love this image. Haven't been up that way in over a decade, forget just how magic it is. Looking forward to the next instalment.
What an image John!! I totally agree with you that, these images are even more stunning if they are taken from a symbolic place, that is my goal here with the Basque Country landscapes. Time is the major constraint at the moment though…
Nice work John ...... I almost feel like I've been to that location! 😎 Your foreground is very crisp and the sky is excellent. Can't wait to see the images ....... just had a look on FB and I like the video images better. The weeds are so sharp and the sky is full of detail. I wonder where the next adventure will take you? 🏆😁👍
An absolute gem John, I don't know how I missed the video. Menindee Lakes is an incredible spot, a couple of us ducked over there some time back for astro and as usual with these things, sunset was good 🤣. Australian outback is hard to beat! Thanks for another fabulous video 😁
This has to be one of your best images. I also appreciate your choice of background music. Being a rock / metal music fan it really ticks all the boxes....long may you continue 👍
Brilliant image and great story telling. The drone footage and out of car footage just sets the scene so well. What a magic place but I cannot imagine how hard that journey must have been for Bourke and Wills. And the number of snakes might keep some of the tourists away!! 🤣🤣 Well done John
Your work is truly amazing and your videos are such a pleasure to watch - highlight is coming home to discover you have uploaded a new video to watch. Thanks for sharing and keep it up !!!!
Well your considerable efforts certainly paid off, John! What an absolutely stunning image; the Zodiacal Light is perfectly framed and so gloriously ethereal. Awesome. Glad you opted to bin the thongs for the boots out there in snake country 🤣. Beautifully produced video too - love the drone footage. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks mate! 👍 it's not often I ditch the thongs but I was genuinely concerned! Thanks for the feedback, I'm slowly trying to up the video production 😀
You lost me at snakes, and I grew up in an area known for rattlesnakes - it was even our high-school mascot. I would have had two layers of pants, cowboy boots and Kevlar gaiters on. And I would not have gone anywhere near the water...in the dark no less. Incredible image as always. You are dedicated to your craft.
The more I watch your videos, the more I want to go to Australia to do some astro... The only thing that scares me is the amount of poisonous animals that live there 😂 Anyways, another fantastic video, another fantastic image and another great story behind it.
Stunning image John, and the zodiacal light draws the eye nicely into the frame👌. So many times I've scouted a location in the daylight thinking I'll easily find it again but everything looks so different at night 😅
Very nice. I've really enjoyed this video. Dang what a picture you managed to capture. Superinspirational stuff. Im glad I stumbled over your channel. Greetings from Norway. Btw. Cool music! Epidemic?
Awesome pano Jhon!🙌 I'm wondering where I can get an astromod camera in Australia? I think Spencers is too far for me in Southeast Asia, I mean it will cost more for shipping.
There is one company that does it in Australia called camera clinic in Melbourne, but you have to ask yourself why I send my cameras to the USA when there is a shop that does it here...
Another fantastic photo! 2 questions if you have time: I couldn't quite catch your comment about the foreground - did you stack 4 photos of each panel, or adjust between them to ensure all parts were in focus? Secondly, what is the tripod you're using? At least the carbon should handle salt lakes better than metal!😂