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The conditions were perfect for shooting last night with 6 hours of clear sky to play with. This was shot on the North Wales border. 60 photos were taken over a period of 40 minutes to create the star trails. I find if fascinating being able to document the earths axis.
A second attempt to photograph stars. This one is made up of approx 200 30s shots. I wanted to include the cherry tree in full blossom out of my window, so the sky is a little overxposed. Light pollution didn't permit me to obtain a better photo, nor I could make use of a dark frame as I have the tree cutting the star trails.
Notice that in the upper left corner a plane passed by (you can also see the flashing lights). Also, detail on the left side is losto due to light pollution (or maybe sky wasn't cristal clear).
Much better watched in bigger sizes.
EOS 400d +ef28 @ f/2.8, tripod, 100 ISO
Old photo was here: www.flickr.com/photos/squinza/421045067/in/set-7215760001...
Another stack of 60 x 30sec photos for a combined exposure time of 30 minutes. Taken from my backyard in Perth Australia, facing the South Celestial Pole. I live close by an airport which explains the two planes which flew by that night. You can see a couple of meteorites in there too.
This one was taken with an f1.8 35mm prime lens and as a result it captured quite a bit more light and the trails are a bit denser than the previous photo.
Nikon d5100
ISO 800
35mm
f2.8
stacked using startrails.exe
05 Maret 2016
Palu - Sulawesi Tengah, Indonesia
8s-1600-f/3.5-10mm
Canon EOS 600D - Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
MagicLantern - Intervalometer
Lightroom 6, Startrails v2.3
100 frames
First star trails attempt! Looks promising ... :-)
EOS 40D & EF-S17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
f/4 | 17.0 mm | 150x 30s | tripod
6/52: nocturnal
not the best time to go for startrails, with some clouds passing by and the full moon in the sky the whole night.
but i like it, even if it´s my first try ever.
picture edited with programm "startrails"
L'uscita notturna con l'amico Absense non ha portato grandissimi scatti...
cmq si inizia a lavorare sugli scatti notturni.
Non sono pienamente soddisfatto, ma è un inizio...
(questo scatto è una composizione di 14 scatti)
14 shots in one
This is 42 minutes of startrails through our bedroom window. My second try at this as the first was underexposed and the setting on my intravalometer skipped every other exposure leaving gaps in the startrails.
This is really motivated my my 365 project. The next step was to superimpose my image in the window!
21 frames, 2 minutes at F/4. Combined in the Startrails program.
Se tomaron 31 fotos para este resultado:
30 para la trayectoria y 1 para el primer plano.
La del primer plano se tomó con dos flashazos a destiempo para iluminar el techo y la baranda.
Las otras 30 se tomaron con ISO 400, f/11 y 90 segundos de exposición.
Mi segundo intento será con más fotos exponiendo sólo 30 segundos, con ISO 200, un mejor primer plano, en el campo y volteando al norte, para tener más estrellas y poder cerrar algunos círculos.
2 different tries at Startrails taken with the clear skies in Northern Spain.
I must give credit to the freeware I used with these (found at www.startrails.de/html/software.html)
This seems very easy to use and certainly is effective.
Warming Up untuk projek startrail di Bukit Iraq hujung minggu ni...segala cadangan untuk pembaikan amatlah dialu-alukan...
Lokasi: Bumbung Darul Muttaqin, Mu'tah, Jordan
Canon EOS 7D + 15-85 IS USM at 15mm
Exposure : 1481sec @ 24 min 41 sec
Aperture : f/11.0
Focal Length :15 mm
ISO Speed :100
First attempt at shooting the ruined engine house at Blast Furnace Park, Lithgow. ISO 800, 75 30 sec shots stacked in Startrails software.
We didn't know that the building was light up by a floodlight on the other side til we got there. Oh well, it looks OK I guess. Lots of light pollution from town and the car park and a breeze came up so there's a bit of camera shake, but that's life. Will try again another time.
A couple star trails from last night. Still pretty hard to get away from the light pollution from the city. One, 15 minute exposure
My first "startrail" attempt. Well... ok... the second... The first one was a failure. (:P
In some frames i noticed airplane traces but decided to keep them. It looks like a meteor swarm. :)
Unfortunately, I couldn't compose anything nice into the foreground and I also missed the Pole star at the right side... Nevertheless, I decided to upload this and any critics are welcome!
Settings:
30 seconds exposures at 18mm and f/5, ISO400
100 frames stitched with the Startrails application.
Noise reduction turned on in camera.
My first attempt at startrails. Shot during the perseids, August 2010. No meteors passed through my frame. I shot this with a Canon XSi, stock lens - 30 second bursts for 45 minutes - 75 frames total.
Taken whilst camping with the Navajo in Monument Valley, Utah. Thankfully I camped next to this old wagon which gave some foreground interest and used my headtorch to light it. ad to give up once it started raining!
Image made up of 52 x 30s ISO400 @ F4.5 exposures and then added into startrails.exe and stacked.
My first attempt at star trails using the Triggertrap app and dongle. Not so good as it was from my back garden and the next door neighbour was inconsiderate in that he kept on turning his lights on. I'll have to have a word with him!
I've never really tried my hand at star trails before so I thought whilst it was clear last night I thought I'd pop out and have a go. So I headed down to Souter Lighthouse and spent an hour or so getting a few attempts, this one came from 43 30 second exposures stacked together using the software from startrails.de. The stars look a little out of focus so I'll have to do some reading up on making sure I get them in focus, but I'm quite pleased for the first time I've given it a go.
*03/08/2014* Uploaded a copy with the Borders Removed