Where shimmering stars and swirls of countless particles of light play in the night, the amazing astrophotography of Masahiro Miyasaka!
Posted by Arnaud | Filed under astrophotography, Night
Against a black canvas glimmer countless particles of light. Here and there swirls of color form delicate patterns, a celestial canvas of light! Introducing the amazing astrophotography of Masahiro Miyasaka from Suwa-city Nagano, Japan! Masahiro specializes in night photography or photography of the stars in the night sky and has also developed his own particular style! By capturing some subject in the foreground whilst focusing on the stars, Masahiro brings originality and beauty to each and every capture! Browsing through his pics will certainly make you want to see more!
Artist’s statement:
“I am specialized in a stars and scenery(flower).
I photographed it once in the day.
However, I was not able to find originality.
I found originality to a stars and a flower
photography method
(1)First setting is bulb mode and ISO4000
(2) Next setting is F2.8(aperture ring scale ? F2.8)
(3) Next is focus setting on the star(focus ring scale??)
(4)Shutter ON
(5)30-50 sec exposure
(6)Change it for F22(aperture ring scale ? F22)
(7)Change focus into a Leaf(focus?ring?scale?macro)
(8)light the Leaf with LED.
(9)Shutter OFF
I use the soft filter??LEE soft? No3
The question of many people.
It is a F2.8 ? F22 change at an aperture ring.
The operation vibrates.
I took off the spring of the aperture ring and some parts.
The aperture ring is smooth.
Another means.
It will be good to put a black box on the lens front”.

Hemerocallidaceae of Milky Way

Lake Suwa’s Omiwatari(Passage of the Gods)
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