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Here is a startrail photo with an airplane trail pass very close from the center of the star circle , polux..This is a 55 photo stack by 3200 iso, 20" shutter speed , f/2.8 and 11mm focal length..
this is my first Startrail photo , i took many and got very interesting images, very much noise because of digital camera.
Over 2 hours of taking 30sec. f3.8 pictures.
I shot this photo in Neunkirchen-Seelscheid Germany.
The tree is in my garden.
- www.kevin-palmer.com - There is a lot happening at the local pond at 2AM. Startrail reflections are like mini seismographs, recording ripples in the water. With no wind, all the disturbances are from a splashing beaver.
Surrounded by an electric fence, a nearby sign also clearly states:
"PRIVATE PROPERTY - TRESPASSERS WILL BE PROSECUTED - CLIMBING ON THE PYRAMID STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
Technically then, this is trespassing, however I did not notice this sign until I was leaving, and I thought the fence was to keep the rabbits out :(
Anyway, this is the fourth and final in a series of shots that I had planned to take over my Easter visit to Girraween.
You can view the others here: First Second Third
This is a 16 minute exposure that was originally intended to be 30 minutes, but was terminated early due to a bunch of dirty clouds rolling in :(
Foreground is light painted (badly).
The last friday night I did my first startrail, It was a good night, kind of cold but here you have the final photo. I like the comet style :)
Ruta Antakari, Valle de Elqui, Chile
Great to photograph the stars without the light pollution from the city. 150 pictures at 30sec with a 2sec interval
The Ox Stones silhouetted against a startrails sky.
A composition of 270 images combined in 'Startrails.de' taken over approximately 80 minutes at a rather chilly Ox Stones near Sheffield a few nights ago. Also reasonably sharp considering how windy it was.
Taken from Oxfordshire, UK with a Canon 1100D with 18-55mm lens + unbranded wide angled lens attachment. I fancied a change from circumpolar star trails so I pointed the camera towards the south east instead. When I started, Orion was in the V-shaped gap between the tree branches.
ISO-800 for 30 seconds
180 images stacked using StarStaX then tweaked slightly in Fast Stone Image Viewer.
Timelapse video created in StarTrails.de and can be viewed here: youtu.be/w7g7RSPNXRg
Went out for couple hours to obtain this. While this is far from being good, it is a starting point. With better composition and focus, it might look half decent
Taken with a Canon 1100D with 18-55mm lens on a static tripod
ISO-1600 for 30 seconds, set on continuous for an hour. Shot in RAW then converted into TIFFs.
Images stacked with 1 dark frame using the new version 7 of StarStaX. The dark frame bug has now been fixed so I wanted to test it out.
When I was trying shooting a meteor shower, I didn't get many meteors, but got this beautiful startrails with reflections in the water, though Polaris was out of scope. Photo taken near Pitt Lake, Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada.
Rokinon 14mm f/2.8. Stacked from 95 images: f/2.8, 37s, ISO-1600, with 2 seconds pausing time between two images.
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My first ever star trail shot on dslr...Quite happy with the result for a first try.Shot from my backyard on NSW mid north coast near Mount Yarrahapinni.This is a merge of 57 shots with Nikon D5300,Tokina 11-16mm lens,iso 1600 and 30 second exposures...Stacked in a program called Startrails and then a little bit of editing in lightroom...If you like my shots come over to my facebook page also www.facebook.com/PhotographybyTaraGowen
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Brockton Point Lighthouse, Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
This is a stacked image. Canon EOS 5D Mark III with Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 @f/2.8, ISO-800, 324 exposures at 7 seconds each with 3 seconds pausing time. The foreground is an HDR image composed from 9 images with f4, iso-400 and different length of exposure time.
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