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Filé d'étoiles créé avec 14 photos :
* 2 minutes de pose
* ouverture : f/5.6
* focale : 10 mm
* sensibilité : ISO 200
L'ensemble a été assemblé avec Startrails.
this is a play with two techniques light painting and star trails, then overlaided and merged all into one shot,with about 150 images taken merging layer and letting photoshop line things up, and one long night with two different location used, it was a joy...
19 tomas de 5 minutos cada una (un total de 1 hora con 35 minutos).
Cámara Canon T3i + Lente Sigma 18-250mm en 18, ISO 800, f/6.3.
Apilada en Startrail y procesada en PS.
First attempt at star trails. Althogh there´s lots of room for improvement I am reasonably happy with the results. Next time I need to:
-Work out before hand how many frames I need to produce longer footage for a timelapse movie.
-Find a nice location away from sources of light pollution.
-Find and locate the North Pole star to include it in the frame, since it's the only star that stays in the same place. It helps creating a focal point.
-Get to the location with plenty of time to prepare all the equipment.
Canon 7D + Tokina 11-16 f/2.8
This is also my first attempt at a timelapse video vimeo.com/23202572
Star trails over double eagle airport in Albuquerque NM 3-13-13.
Taken with a Canon T3i using a Tokina 11-16MM lense
This startrail through the South Window of Arches National Park is about an hour and ten minutes worth, from 3:07 to 4:19 a.m. If you look at the image in the comment below, you can see where the stars end up a few minutes after I stopped the trail series. So if you follow the bright area under the top of the arch on a diagonal toward a 1 o'clock angle, you could imagine the concentration of stars in the Milky Way here. Oh yeh, and a little light blast from my flash light made that glow inside the arch...
my camera got fogged up in the middle of taking this and i wiped the lens but moved it a smidge and you can see some ghost playground parts. but the startrails came out nice so i decided to upload it
Explore 24 July 14 #426
This is my first attempt at startrails - still need to tweak a few things but... I'm hoping the weather cooperates tonight so I can try again.
This is a stack of 117 images - 30 sec , f/3.5, ISO-100, 11mm
All feedback and constructive comments welcome
Morse code in the heavens.
A much shorter length startrail (13 mins) as the moon rose over Lake Moogerah. I personally prefer this one to the very busy pre-moon one I posted a few days ago.
3 tomas de 14 min antes del amanecer . Tomada en el mar en los molinos Valdivia Chile.
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Went through and saw a timelapse sequence i shot with my Nikon D5100 at whatipu beach. I did not process them because the had too much noise in them and after owning a 6D you can spot whole lot of stuff that i used to be happy with before ( Noise, Dead Pixels, Amp Noise)
Decided to process them anyway and create this startrails image. One thing i liked about this image is that the star colours are retianed, and after shooting some startrails and talking to other astrophotographer, i've learnt that a good star trails image is where the star colours are retained, so you get nice colourful trails instead of plain white.
There are some shakes in the trails, as that night was windy and camera kept wobbling.
This is a startrails of 217 images, stacked in Starstax, processed in Photoshop and Lightroom.
exposure for frame: 2m 30s
frame: 24
total exposure: 1 hour
iso: 100
take with standard 18-55is at 18mm f/4
this is the results of my first star trails!
with a giant airplane of DOOOOM streak, hah! And evil London "glow" which strangely turned out green rather than the more traditional orange...
The view from the top of the boulder I spent a week camped under while climbing in the Spiti Valley area. The moon was really bright that night, creating a really different style of startrail...The foreground is dark due to the shadow from the peaks behind me.
This is a stack of 180 shots... done before I discovered the fun of single exposures! (having said that, a single exposure would have blown out all the foreground in this shot!)
Star trails at the War Memorial, Trawsfynydd, North Wales. First attempt at stacking (60 x 30s images), impressed with the quality and a huge improvement on the old long exposure method. Need a few more dark frames though (I think) to kill the hot pixels (?). #Stardust
A wee shot at a star trail. Taken in a forest in the Blackisle looking northwards..Some clouds drifted in and provided a nice smokey atmosphere.
A wee 40 shot startrail at the Ness lighthouse.
They're a bit bitty thanks to the cloud that kept sweeping past, which of course cleared for crystal clear skies once I left.............
40 30sec shots @ f2.8 iso 1600 stacked with Startrails
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What was supposed to be a 180 photo startrail ended up being 57 due to clouds rolling in, annoying but that's the way it goes.
Sony A7R IV + Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 @ 57 x 30" exposures stacked with foreground captured and masked in poorly.
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.
Startrails over Gola Del Furlo - Marche (Italy)
Composition of 170 exposures, 30sec each, F4, ISO 400, 10mm lens, Canon EOS 450D