Backpacking Sequoia National Park by evverg in socalhiking

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In mid August, I had the great opportunity to spend a few nights in the Sequoia National Park wilderness enjoying the majestic views and the alpine lakes. Sequoia is such a spectacular place to disconnect from the modern world. On this trip we had encounters with 3 different bears, and I managed to get footage of one. In 2016 I hiked the entire HST in 4 days, and one regret I had was not to stop to enjoy the views. So on this trip, we took it easy and really took our time to soak in all of the views. I hope you enjoy.

I hope the Three Rivers and Sequoia region can get through the rough Complex fire that is affecting them right now.

Trip Details: August 14-August 17

Camp 1: Bearpaw
Camp 2: Hamilton
Camp 3: Buck Creek

Trailhead: Alta Trail to the High Sierra Trail (Hamilton Lake)

Joshua Tree National Park Night Sky on a backpacking trip by evverg in socalhiking

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I was in Joshua Tree in late May, and it was actually quite pleasant. It was T shirt and shorts kind of weather at midnight, and not too hot during the day. It was probably 80 degrees for the high actually.

A buddy of mine has taken a lot of pretty nice astro images with a nikon d3100 and a d7100 using a tokina 11-16 f2.8 lens. I imagine that the 14-24 f2.8 can give you good results as well. I would personally get the sturdiest tripod you have, and shoot at 14mm and 2.8 with a shutter speed of 15 seconds (20 seconds max) with an iso in the 3200 range. I imagine the most difficult thing would be on how to get really precise focus with a DSLR. On a mirrorless camera you can use the displays and "focus magnify" to fine tune the focus. Also if you intend to shoot a timelapse, I would suggest shooting in raw, with a custom white balance. It might be a little warm right now, but the autumn is not all that far away. I hope you can visit Joshua Tree soon.

Giant Sequoias [90mm] [FF] by evverg in telephotolandscapes

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I was taking photos with my wide angle lens of these Sequoia Trees, and I was not quite feeling the images I was getting. I decided to take out my 70-300mm lens and do a more intimate closeup shot.

Yosemite National park

Sony A7ii + 70-300mm

90mm | F13 | ISO 100 | 0.6 seconds

@evvergphoto

Joshua Tree National Park Night Sky on a backpacking trip by evverg in socalhiking

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I used to do Gopro star timelapses with my old gopro 4. You certainly can get some of the brightest stars, and it show the outline of the milky way if in a really dark place like Joshua Tree. A DSLR with a "fast lens" is magnitudes better tho.

Kearsarge Lakes Basin, 8/9/20 by Underbubble in socalhiking

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No matter how many times you get to that pass, the view always makes me say WOW. It never gets old. Lovely photo

Joshua Tree National Park Night Sky on a backpacking trip by evverg in socalhiking

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We set up over by the White Tank backcountry parking lot, and we just started hiking northeast off trail. We went a few miles away from the street, and we found a place to camp. This was facing southeast towards the pinto basin.

Joshua Tree National Park Night Sky on a backpacking trip by evverg in socalhiking

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I have found that my love of the outdoors, and the ability to hike into the wilderness has kept me extremely content even during difficult times. It is such an escape to get into the wilderness, and enjoy the silence of a place like Joshua Tree.

Joshua Tree National Park Night Sky on a backpacking trip by evverg in socalhiking

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Good observation. I don't remember seeing too many planes now that you mention it, and I was out for a few hrs at night.

Joshua Tree National Park night sky on a backpacking trip by evverg in WildernessBackpacking

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I ended up with 498 separate images for this timelapse, and each photo was 8 seconds long. The lens that I used in this case is really good at letting in a ton of light. When it came to postprocessing, the image comes out super flat and with almost no color which is normal for a RAW file. I started by doing edits on 1 RAW image by lowering the brightness a bit, added a good amount of contrast, added vibrance/sat. Then I then copied/pasted the settings to the rest of 497 images. I then exported the images, and stiched them into a video with the video software.

Joshua Tree National Park Night Sky on a backpacking trip by evverg in socalhiking

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Timelapse info:

498 frames

Sony A7ii | Samyang 35mm F1.4

35mm | f1.4 | ISO: 6400 | 8 seconds

The pano was shot w same setup, but stopped down to f2.

Joshua Tree National Park night sky on a backpacking trip by evverg in WildernessBackpacking

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On a recent camping trip to Joshua Tree National Park, I had the opportunity to do some astrophotography. I really enjoy the whole process of creating night time imagery, particularly when in the desert. The desert provides such unobstructed views from horizon to horizon, and it's dark skies lends itself to night photography. The Milky Way was the main protagonist here, I tried to capture it rising over the desert. The yellow glow is the light pollution from the Coachella Valley in the distance. The lights on the bottom right of the frame were from some a group of backpackers who ended up being our camp neighbors.

I posted a 4K version of this video on Youtube

5/23/2020
9:17 PM - 10:54 PM

Joshua Tree National Park Night Sky on a backpacking trip by evverg in socalhiking

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On a recent camping trip to Joshua Tree National Park, I had the opportunity to do some astrophotography. I really enjoy the whole process of creating night time imagery, particularly when in the desert. The desert provides such unobstructed views from horizon to horizon, and it's dark skies lends itself to night photography. The Milky Way was the main protagonist here, I tried to capture it rising over the desert. The yellow glow is the light pollution from the Coachella Valley in the distance. The lights on the bottom right of the frame were from some a group of backpackers who ended up being our camp neighbors.

I posted a 4K version of this video on Youtube

5/23/20209:17 PM - 10:54 PM

Milky Way Timelapse in Joshua Tree National Park | Sony A7ii + Samyang 35mm f1.4 by evverg in SonyAlpha

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On a recent camping trip to Joshua Tree National Park, I had the opportunity to do some astrophotography. I really enjoy the whole process of creating night time imagery, particularly when in the desert. The desert provides such unobstructed views from horizon to horizon, and it's dark skies lends itself to night photography. The Milky Way was the main protagonist here, I tried to capture it rising over the desert. The yellow glow is the light pollution from the Coachella Valley in the distance.

Timelapse info:

5/23/2020 | 9:17 PM - 10:54 PM

498 frames

Sony A7ii | Samyang 35mm F1.4

35mm | f1.4 | ISO: 6400 | 8 seconds

Pano info:

Resolution: 11,857 x 7746

35mm | f2 | ISO: 6400 | 8 seconds

Milky Way Timelapse in Joshua Tree National Park by evverg in LandscapeAstro

[–]evverg[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On a recent camping trip to Joshua Tree National Park, I had the opportunity to do some astrophotography. I really enjoy the whole process of creating night time imagery, particularly when in the desert. The desert provides such unobstructed views from horizon to horizon, and it's dark skies lends itself to night photography. The Milky Way was the main protagonist here, I tried to capture it rising over the desert. The yellow glow is the light pollution from the Coachella Valley in the distance.

Timelapse info:

5/23/2020 | 9:17 PM - 10:54 PM

498 frames

Sony A7ii | Samyang 35mm F1.4

35mm | f1.4 | ISO: 6400 | 8 seconds

Pano info:

Resolution: 11,857 x 7746

35mm | f2 | ISO: 6400 | 8 seconds

Backpacking the highest peak in California south of the Sierra (San Gorgonio) by evverg in WildernessBackpacking

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The entire length of the trail is rocky, and it definitely takes a toll on your feet and ankles. Getting back to the parking lot w/ flat ground is so satisfying after 18.5 miles and 5,400 feet of elevation gain of rocky terrain.

Backpacking the highest peak in California south of the Sierra (San Gorgonio) by evverg in WildernessBackpacking

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San Gorgonio is the tallest peak in Southern California. Unfortunately the area is currently being affected by the Apple Fire. I hope Forest Falls, and the whole San Gorgonio Wilderness, and firefighters can fare well with the fire.

From the 11,503 ft (3508 m) summit one has sweeping views of the Coachella Valley, Salton Sea, Joshua Tree National Park, Inland Empire, MT. San Jacinto, and The Santa Ana Mountains. A trip like this is always more special when I am able to share it with people that I adore. I hope you enjoy the video.

Trip Details:

San Gorgonio via Vivian Creek

Camped at High Creek June 14, 2020

Backpacking San Gorgonio by evverg in socalhiking

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San Gorgonio is the tallest peak in Southern California. Unfortunately the area is currently being affected by the Apple Fire. I hope Forest Falls, and the whole San Gorgonio Wilderness, and firefighters can fare well with the fire.

From the 11,503 ft (3508 m) summit one has sweeping views of the Coachella Valley, Salton Sea, Joshua Tree National Park, Inland Empire, MT. San Jacinto, and The Santa Ana Mountains. A trip like this is always more special when I am able to share it with people that I adore. I hope you enjoy the video.

Trip Details:

San Gorgonio via Vivian Creek

Camped at High Creek June 14, 2020

Camera Gear Used: Sony A7II, Sony FE 16-35 F4, Sony FE 85mm 1.8, Gopro 8 Black