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Taken from Oxfordshire, UK with a Canon 1100D with Canon 10-18mm lens. ISO-800 for 30 seconds at f/4.5, shot on continuous from 22:15 - 04:55 BST. Images stacked in StarStaX. The cumulative files were saved, processed in Lightroom then turned into a video using PIPP and Movie Maker 10.
This isn't the first time I've shot star trails from this exact position; it's part of an ongoing project I'm working on!
كل الشكر لقروب نحن نحب الكويت
ومشكور يا بو حسون على ضربت الفلاش :>
ومشكور يا احمد السلمان على اختيار الزاويه :P
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Täherajad ja Põhjanael. 30 sekundilise säriajaga 31 pilti kokku sulatatud, et välja tuua tähtede näiv liikumine.
Some startrails alongside my trusty steed "Leia" - I lacked foreground interest this night and so my warm place to sit for an hour and a half had to be given up and made a subject matter instead...
My first attempt at Startrails! 21 thirty second exposures merged together to make this one shot. (essentially 10min 30sec exposure). I would've like to have gotten a few more to merge but I was getting cold. lol.
I used startrails.exe to merge the photos.
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Put the camera on the tripod in the garden last night, set the intervalometer to start at 10.30pm and take 30sec exposures every 10secs, while I was indoors with a cuppa watching TV! This is 129 exposures merged using the Startrails application www.startrails.de/html/software.html
This location I had initially planned to photograph the milky way. Upon visiting this site after two o'clock in the morning I was disappointed that there was some outdoor lamp on a farmers lot that spread light all across the field. Without a second thought I left the scene for Plan B : a site closer to the small airport where for sure there was no lights. I was completely happy with my second location. The moonrise happened a little after 3 am and I packed my stuff for home, passing this scene again.
I stopped to take a "what if" shot, a 30 second exposure to see what the camera might produce. The milky way rising in this field was still visible with the naked eye. I was taken aback and swore to myself! Why didn't I stay here first of all? The light from the farmers lamp only helped the scene.
Although the moon was now risen I am sure that I could get a good shot of the milky way. I shot 20 frames at 30 seconds and combined these for 10 minutes of startrails. I ended up with a 2 minute integrated shot for the milky way seen here www.flickr.com/photos/rbs/3542221295 I regretted not starting here as the milky way shot would have been significantly better at this location than here www.flickr.com/photos/rbs/3553373448/
Filé d'étoiles créé avec 4 photos et 1 dark :.
* 9 minutes de pose.
* ouverture : f/5.
* focale : 10 mm.
* sensibilité : ISO 200.
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L'ensemble a été assemblé avec Startrails.
Reworking a startrails stack from May, this time processed in Photoshop for gradients, slight curve adjustment and saturation
Filé d'étoiles, vu de Seloncourt, créé avec plusieurs photos
L'ensemble a été assemblé avec Startrails.
55, 90 seconds shots stacked using star trails. random white balance. F13 to high for startrails the lines don't stand out. and to much noise due to JPG mode.
Startrails at Lewis Castle.
After a few attempts this was the best, only 10 mins of 30 sec shots, have to come back for longer.
StarTrails at Bluegrass FWA. After talking to Darryl Smith we discovered what went wrong at the Hovey Lake "StarTrails" workshop. I tried again at Bluegrass FWA, and succeeded.
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