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65 Minute Wide Angled Star Trails 02/10/15

This was an experiment and I absolutely hate the final result.

 

I shot the star trails pointing away from Polaris, looking towards the Milky Way (hence the smudge effect across the image as the Milky Way moved over the 65 minutes). This wide angled lens attachment is rubbish at staying in focus, but the plus side to that is that the star colours always look brighter when the photo is out of focus. I will stick to polar star trails in future!

 

Each image was taken at ISO-3200 for 30 seconds, shot on continuous with a remote shutter cable on a static triopod. Images stacked using Star Stax.

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Uploaded on October 3, 2015