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Hi all... Just got back from a week away in wales staying near Aberaaron and had some great skies .... between the clouds ;-)
Multiple 30 second exposures aligned and stacked with a total exposure of about 2 hours
Will catch up with all your great photostreams soon ... Thanks for looking Steve
Mono Lake in the Eastern Sierra of California is well-known for a number of reasons: the majestic calcium carbonate tufa towers, exposed by many years of zero water conservation efforts, and the battle to save the area so important to wildlife ecosystems.
I was surprised this 55-minute startrail effort worked at all. It was SO windy and I was sure my tripod was blowing just like I was trying to stand still. Foreground light provided by a setting waxing crescent moon and some additional help from my Brinkman torch. Highway 395 in the distance. Another cool thing about this is the various colors in the star streaks - the cooler streaks are actually the hotter stars and the warmer streaks are actually cooler stars. Specs: Canon 5D Mark III, 14mm F/2.8L @ F2.8, 25 sec, ISO 1000 times 127 images stacked with Startrails.exe.
Took some use of the clear Night Sky and shot some star pics in my hometown.
I do have to do this in a less light polluted area soon though
2 hr 40 mins
Canon 6D and Samyang 14mm f2.8 lens
10s ISO4000 exposures at 10s intervals
Some frames removed due to pesky cars
Star trails as seen from the back of my house. Image composed from 1,200 individual photos blended using StarStax software. Images taken from dust until dawn, 17:39 11/12/17 until 06:46 12/12/17.
Individual images taken using GoPro Hero 5 Black, Night Lapse Photo mode with 30 second shutter, Auto Interval, ISO-100, WB 5500k, GoPro Colour.
The making of is here... instagram.com/p/BcqBfhTlpvQ/
33 frames - 16 min, pointing west, stacked with startrails.de.
The moon (behind the camera) was almost full.
Startrails shot with my Fuji XT1 and the Triggertrap app and dongle. 184 shots of 20 seconds each, overlaid.
Still figuring out the optimum settings for shooting the night sky, but pleased with this attempt. See next picture for video of all frames.
This is my first ever attempt at a startrail! It was taken down at Kings Beach headland. This is a combination of 100 stacked shots (using Starstax), and then blended in the foreground a little to bring out the colour.
The settings for each shot were 30s exposure (w/ cable release), ISO800, f/3.5 @ 18mm with Canon EOS60D
Before hitting the sleeping bag I set the camera to point North with the dying fire in the foreground and let it rip until the battery went out. This is 4 hours and 25 minutes worth of 30 second exposures (467 shots) taken at ISO 3200, 10mm and f/3.5. They were stacked using the freeware program "Startrails". Taken at about 9500 feet up in the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness near Cottonwood Lake in Colorado.
I shot around 120 images of this scene to make a timelapse, but it didn't turn out the way I expected. Instead I stacked the images in Photoshop for this image showing the startrails and the green aurora glow.
The image is taken in "Hjelpdalen" in Stjørdal county, Norway.
The rest of the images from 22 April 2015 when camera on Lyrid watch are stacked here using Starstax in Gap Fill comet mode
Pointing E, 30 minutes of night sky (16/06/2018 @ GMT 22:57 to 23:27) stacked with StarStaX (comet mode).
Mars is breaking into the horizon.
A pleasent evening/night spent with fellow photographers Lloyd W.A. Cosway, Mark Lakeman and Colin Arthurs check them out if you haven't already
Just for a bit of fun, this was my second attempt at star trails, the first being in complete darkness with no moon. I thought I'd try this on Friday with the moon about 60-70% ish allowing it to illuminate the foreground and subject which I think works quite well. This is just over 30 minutes of 20 second exposures stacked together.
Shot on d7100 and Nikon 12-24mm
Cheers
Gary
This Image made from some shots taken over a period of approximately 1 hour late evening on 17/03/2016.