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This night the owner had arranged a shutdown of the waterhole lights. The colors of the stars match nicely to the rocks.
This is my first attempt at a Star Trail, please comment (Be Kind). Shot in Trough Of Bowland
95 Frames
30 sec exposure
ISO400
f 9.0
65 frames - 32 min, pointing west, stacked with startrails.de.
The moon (behind the camera) was almost full.
The south-north star deflection is here visible.
Canon 7D, with Canon EF-S 10-22mm
Risultato di 45 esposizioni di 30 sec a f3.5 iso 1600 12mm...una stellata pazzesca! in alto a destra si possono vedere le scie di due aerei e una stella cadente.
This is the result of 45 30 secs exposures at f3,5 iso 1600 12mm....that was a great night for stars! You can see the trails of two planes and a falling star on the upper right corner of the frame.
I even found the southern celestial pole
We called into moogerah dam on the way home after another big day out at the border ranges to have dinner and try a startrail
I set the timer for an hour,then the incamera noise reduction for an hour on the way home and heres the result
ISO 200 / F5.6 / 59.59
I am not happy with the composition but the stars came out well
I changed the W/B
First attempt at startrails!
Camera: Canon PowerShot SX40 HS
Focal Length: 24mm
Shutter Speed: 40" (many shots, about 2 hours)
Aperture: f/2.7
ISO: 200
Post-production: StarStaX, Photoshop CS 6
Met up with Dave Dummett and Rob Kendall tonight. We ended up at the Wellington Monument in Torrignton for a star trails shoot. This was my first ever attempt at such a thing and I've clearly not sited on the pole star! Nevertheless, I'm reasonably pleased with the result.
Esta imagem visa dar um enfoque no movimento de rotação de nosso planeta. A imagem que você vê é resultado de 60 fotos que foram empilhadas no software gratuito StartTrail.
Cada foto possui um tempo de exposição de 2 minutos em ISO 500 com a lente na abertura F/2.2.
Câmera Canon 7D
Lente Rokinon 24mm F/1.4
Intervalômetro
A selection of Time Lapse shot in California back in 2013, used to good effect with Achim Schaller's 'Startrails' program. Nice app, pleasing outcome.
made of 50 raws converted in Adobe Camera Raw using tripod and intervalometer (ML firmware)
merged in 'Startrails'
Sept 29/30 2011 startrail. A nice combination of a 9hr startrail set against the Gilmorton wind farm with the 0510 hrs ISS flyby just above the turbine. This is how I setup the shot. Olympus E5 with 8mm fisheye on tripod overlooking the wind farm. Camera M mode with shutter speed set at 15s and aperture wide open at F3.5. Using a remote trigger I set the camera to shoot continuous all night from 2030hrs until 0530hrs in the morning. This included for the 0510hrs ISS flyby. I woke early & retrieved camera (yawn yawn). Once back home I imported the 2000 images into Mac and stacked with StarStax software. Removed a few plane trails and the final composite is what you see :-)