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You are 1 person, out of 7 billion people on 1 planet, out of 8 planets, orbiting 1 star, out of 300 billion stars in 1 galaxy, out of 200 billion to 2 trillion galaxies.

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Location - Dingli

Exif - 2.5 hours - F1.4 24mm - Modified eos 1 with Haida light pollution filter.

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This picture was taken in June 2014 on a lookout point named King Kong Hill, overlooking the volcanoes in the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park. The nearest mountain in the centre is Mount Batok, the steaming crater on the left is Mount Bromo, and on the far is the erupting Mount Semeru. Mount Bromo sits inside the Tengger caldera of fine volcanic sand, with a diameter of approximately 10 km . The bright streaks of light at the caldera below a layer of fog were jeeps carrying tourists to lookout points to view sunrise. This star trails above the volcanoes were a combination of 270 images with a total exposure time of 2 hours and 15 minutes. All the stars rotate around the south celestial pole except of one that “did not behave” (a meteor near the centre right of the picture). The rising Moon brightened the landscape and made the sky bluish.

 

Con las cámaras digitales modernas es que sea relativamente fácil de conseguir Startrail-imágenes dignas. En lugar de tomar una larga exposición uno puede tomar muchas exposiciones más cortas y combinarlos en Photoshop.

La gran ventaja es que el cielo de fondo permanecerá tan oscuro como en las exposiciones individuales.

Testing startrails with some new gear!

 

Canon 6d + Samyang f/2.8 14mm.

Star trails made from photos I took whilst meteor hunting.

Taken with a Canon 1100D with 18-55mm lens

ISO-1600 25 seconds

430 images stacked using StarStax and tweaked in Lightroom

- www.kevin-palmer.com - This picture is the only reason I packed a 2.6 lb lens on my backpacking trip in the Cloud Peak Wilderness. The nearly full moon lit up the forest around Willow Lake. Which is a good thing because I forgot to bring my headlamp. This startrail is a stack of about 90 minutes worth of images.

my very first try at a startrail image.. ;)

Startrails over Chateau Roquelune near Pezenas, France, shot on 2nd August 2018.

 

3 hours of 30 second exposures. Canon EOS 6D

This is an old photo i didn't think to upload to my Flickr-account before now. It was a long process of trial and error, with my former, underqualified camera, before i mastered startrails reasonably. This is - so far - the culmination of those efforts.

 

The photo is made from 260+ stacked exposures of 30 seconds, and the tree is illuminated by the moon rising in the last shots.

 

It was printed in the Norwegian paper magazine Digital Foto in 2011.

Sternenspuren über dem Rursee, Eifel / Startrails over Rursee, Eifel, Germany

Das Egebnis einer längeren Belichtung...

I love a star trail. Both my wife and daughter say it looks like a painting. I guess it's over processed, but I didn't do too much to it. I'll just have to be more subtle in future.

There had been a recent rain and the sand dunes had the coolest texture. I was wandering around out there and decided to find a small knoll to put my camera up on. Nikon's internal intervalometer has the ability to start at a certain time. i looked at tpe to see when the milky way would rise. I then started the time lapse series to start about 40 minutes before the rise.

First clear night for a while, just had to have a go at some startrails.

... and a rain drain. ;-)

 

At the beginning this was a starry night. But this changed after about one and a half hour. Unfortunately I haven't stopped the live conmposite exposure before the clouds / the fog came in (orange area over the roofs). I still hope, Olympus will once implement a feature to save the result every now and then.

 

In the end FHDR processing has been applied to this picture. So also the darker stars are visible qiuite well and therefor these startrails look different.

I always wanted to do some startrailing. This is my first attempt at the beautiful Lake Powell. I'm so happy with the result! No photoshop on the picture.

احدى نتائج ورشة تصوير النجوم مع اخواني اعضاء النادي العلمي

كل الشكرلكل من ساهم في انجاح هذه الرحلة

Externsteine, Horn-Bad Meinberg, Osterwestfalen-Lippe, Germany

 

Late night it became humid from the adjacent lake. My lens was getting softer and softer and caused this effect.

90 shots of 30sec, F5.6 , ISO 200

startrail made of 164 single exposures à 60 sec = 2:44 hours of total exposure time...

stacked using the startrails.exe (www.startrails.de)

[ Olympus E-500 | 7mm | f/4 | 164x 60 sec | Iso 100 ]

 

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This is the startrail I mentioned in my "Icy December Reflections" photo. This image was a result of me setting myself a little challenge to produce a startrail with 30 minutes shooting. The moon was large and bright and there were also a building nearby casting orange light. The temp was -2.5c Not ideal conditions but I thought why not give it a bash and see. I ended up with 21 useable exposures @ 30 secs each. You may think that the car interior looks really bright but it is infact very bright white light due to led interior bulbs that are fitted. I had inspiration to using the car as a light feature in a star trail only fifteen minutes earlier when i was scraping the frost off the windscreen and the interior light was on. The frosty windows creating an almost lamphade effect. There is no layering / masking used here just 21 images blended in Starstax 7 and developed in lightroom 4. I was quite pleased at how the sheet ice reflected the interior light into the foreground. I also stacked the stars in reverse with comet mode to create a different effect.

Taken with 5D mark II

lens : canon 16-35 F2.8 L II USM

Exp : startrails

location : located on the map

  

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