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Taken with a Canon 1100D with 18-55mm lens + wide angle lens attachment on a static tripod
ISO-1600 for 30 seconds. Just under 3 hours worth of images taken, then stacked together using StarStaX. Final tweaks made in Adobe Lightroom
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Parece que esta foto está gafada y siempre pasa algo...
La primera vez (este verano) a los cinco minutos unas nubes altas entraron por el sur y la toma quedo inservible.
Este enero fui decidido a hacerla por fin , ya se que es una foto muy vista, pero quería tener mi "particular" visión de la misma.
Planté el trípode al atardecer para hacer unas fotos y esperé al anochecer.
Hice unas pruebas a isos altos, muy altos y puse en marcha el intervalometro para hacer fotos durante al menos 40 minutos.
Mientras, con la Sony fui haciendo otras fotos y panorámicas de la Vía Láctea.
Imaginar mi alegría al volver a por la cámara y darme cuenta que la pantallita superior marcaba iso25600 y 3 sec de expo. FALLO DE NOVATO!!! ;(
Con el cabreo, recogí todo y me fuí sin hacer una toma con iso bajo y varios minutos de expo para el paisaje....por lo que esas fotos han estado olvidadas hasta ahora en el disco duro.
El otro día decidí probar recordando que para el atardecer hice fotos desde el mismo sitio...uniendo una de estas con esas increíbles paellas a iso 25600 conseguí sacar esto...
Entra dentro de lo que se podría considerar un startrail normal y no fake, pero está demasiado al limite........ Tendré que volver a Tenerife ;)
Tomas :
Cielo:
Nikon d7000 y Tokina 11-16 2.8
97 fotos de 3 segundos a iso 25600 f2.8cada 30 segundos, casi 50 minutos de exposición total
Suelo :
Sony a6000 y samyang 12 mm f2.0
iso 100
f 5.6
1/3 sec
First attempt at a startrail, im pleased with it for a first go, but the starstax software lightened the foreground so much the final image had horrendous noise, so i had to select the tree and foreground in PS with a luminosity mask then use a strong curves layer to darken it back down . So a bit more processing than i would of liked. 130 images stacked in starstax, using a samyang 14mm f2.8 (please view full size)
Famous Belgrade landmark Pobednik.
Built to commemorate Serbia's victory over Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empire during the Balkan Wars and the First World War.
This monument is located on the high plateau of Belgrade Kalemegdan fortress overlooking confluence of Danube and Sava
Canon 5d2
Canon 15mm fisheye
HDRed,
focus stacked,
light stacked,
light painted -
fisheye startrail.
Stacked exposure of 633 photographs with 10 second intervals,
Very pleased with this!
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My first ever attempt at star trails saw me heading down to a local tree - down by the Ouse - which I've photographed a few times before. With York to the north and the moon creeping southwards I only had about a 60 minute window to get set up, learn how to do it, and get the shots needed before having to give up for the night.
Fortunately, everything went quite smoothly...
This is 45 minutes worth of exposures, 20s each at f4, 3200ISO.
In these dark times where reason is (almost) totally lost and we are more and more supinely commanded by dictatorial governments (especially here in Italy!), with continuous new impositions that generate phobia, deaths, psychological and educational discomforts, suicides and poverty, social hardships of all kinds, and when we are even no longer allowed to breathe freely outside, it is good to never lose the healthy habit of observing the cosmos... “useless activity” one can say, probably yes, probably no, I certainly do not wish to have the last word on the sacred relationship that each of us has with the infinite, the inscrutable, the Mystery, which has always surrounded the human being.
Fact that the more I observe the cosmos, at night, in the mountains, the more I understand it is useless to be afraid, much less angry. This terror, so professionally instilled up by cheap people, because they cannot see beyond their own squalid power interests, does not deserve any consideration. The beauty of the cosmos will remain, those people will pass. “Remember that all through history, there have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they seem invincible. But in the end, they always fall. Always.” Mahatma Gandhi.
If compared to the previous shot this photograph shows more in detail the Dents d'Ambin (3.372 m).
Clearly present in the sky the trails of light left by the stars due to the Earth's rotation during the long exposure.
The brightest band near the Dents summits is caused by the Milky Way.
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Aufgenommen mit Live Composite, 2160 x 5 Sek.
ca. 23:00 - 04:00
Startrails im Alpstein AI
Alex Z-8224793-5-dng-DxO_DeepPRIME XD2
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Got up stupendously early yesterday morning to get to Glastonbury for some night images. The wind up here was absolutely freezing, it was a massive relief to get down again after an hour or two at the top!
This is about 140 30 second exposures blended manually in photoshop. I've given up on single image startrails here as the light pollution is just too strong.
5dmkii, 28mm f.2 zeiss, 30 secs @ f4.5 iso 400 x 140
3hrs of startrails captured at home on the patio between 11.23pm and 2.30am 15th/16th August. Clear sky for most of the night. 400 images (actually had 742 but that makes for an over the top spin!) taken at ISO 1600, f4, 10mm 25 secs with a 3 sec gap. Stacked in Starstax comet mode gap filling and processed in CS5. Canon 700D 10-22mm lens. Camera really needs a service as there are quite a few hot and cold pixels now.
Lots of satellites in there and 1 iridum, a few planes – most are evened out through stacking. Moonrise is also beginning behind the barn on the right
The image consists of around 60 individual images that I exposed for 30 seconds. The images were put together using Star Trax and Lightroom CC. Taken with the Canon R6 Mark II and the Tamron 15-30-2.8 G2.
Since all the EXIF data got killed by StarStax:
Canon EOS 7D
Tokina 11-16 at 11mm
f/3.2
30s per frame
128 pictures ... then my camera gave up :-)
One extra shot to improve the foreground.
60-minute startrail, started exactly as the clocks changed to BST overnight Saturday.
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