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Unión de 52 imágenes de 30 seg de exposición cada una.
Creo que la estela que atraviesa la imagen en diagonal puede ser la ISS.
Las imágenes fueron tomadas en Pierre Perthuis (Francia)
startrail - 108 exposures. Didn't realise just how many planes fly over this area! ill need to consider that for future
A single exposure startrails shot, taken at just iso 200 & f4 as a bit of an experiment, giving a much less cluttered look to the startrails.
138 minutes of startrails. 1,018 5 sec exposure images with 6D + 24mm f2.8 lens at ISO1600. Stacked in StarStax and processed in Faststone Image Viewer and Pixinsight.
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It was a clear night yesterday, so i tried another startrail. I placed my gear somwehere out of town, started it and went home again for a cup of tea. An hour later i picked up my camera with the pictures, stacked them and this is the result.
98 shots, each 30 sec exposure time at f/2,8, ISO 200
After enduring three months of no chances to see the Aurora friends and I headed out for a crisp night of aurora hunting.
What is success? It's not that you earn how much money or how famous you are. Success may be that you've waited for numerous nights and finally got a startrails photo; that you make a most delicious meal in the world as you like; that you tell the guy you admire, 「I love you.」and no matter what (s)he responds.
That is SUCCESS.
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This is the result of 92 separate 30 second images, put together with StarTrails.exe. I would have gone for more, but the memory card filled up and the batteries died.
Each shot: 24mm, f5.6, ISO 800
This was my second attempt at shooting star trails here. This location is on the NE boundary of Albuquerque, NM, the light pollution from which is what's illuminating the foreground. When planning for it, I was afraid that light pollution would blow out the image with such a long exposure, so I overcompensated by stopping down to F5.6. Unfortunately that left somewhat dim, low-contrast trails. Unhappy with the result, I wrote it off as an educational failure. But I recently took another stab at processing it, and had more success this time.
This is a single ~30 minute exposure, processed twice (Once for the foreground and once for the sky) in Lightroom and combined in photoshop.
11mm(slightly cropped, so FOV is probably closer to 14mm), ISO 200, F5.6, 1813 sec
The August Bank Holiday weekend was spent cycling at Rutland Water, Leicestershire, with little light pollution I decided to do some startrails, going down the the waters edge to use this for a bit of interest was out of the question, I had not long arrived, it had been a long day, and was getting late, so I opted to use the car instead. I hadn't took the bikes off the roof and knew these silhouetted against the sky would look good, this was the best angle I could find. The image is made up of 112 30 sec exposures.
The small streak on the right is a shooting star and the longer one a passing plane, the car is ambient lit and I used a 1/4 power flashgun pop to give the inside of the car a bit of a glow.
Strobist info: single 420EX @ 1/4 power inside car
My first attempts using the Live Composite feature in the Olympus EM1..... each picture is a multiple 15sec exposure automatically overlaid and the set range from 8 - 10 minute total exposure time
This is one shot, although I brightened the foreground a bit. The exposure was about one hour, and I started before it was completely dark out. You can see the shadow cast by the near island because of the fading light. Long exposure noise reduction in camera meant that I had to wait another whole hour before I could be sure the shot turned out. I wish I had framed slightly differently, as Polaris is just on the edge of the frame. There are some fox tracks faintly visible in the foreground. I tested out my camera's ability to withstand cold the previous night. All in all a great experience.
*Sorry for the long absence. I have been busy and uninspired. I promise to visit your photostreams this week!
Growing up at Werri the nights were always brilliant you coud look up and see 'forever' ... now you have to see thru the ever increasing cloud of satellites...
Pentax K1 w Irix 21/1.4
ISO6400 f/2 8s
Raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 6, colour graded in Color Efex Pro 5, buffed up in Topaz Denoise and finished off in PhotoLab.
Another startrails attempt...
Multiple 30-sec exposures combined into one by using Startrails software, approximately 30 minutes of the total exposure time.
Canon EOS 60D, Tamron 17-50mm F/2.8 @ 17mm and F/2.8, ISO3200.