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Single exposure startrails with foreground lit by large moon,bushfire on the horizon.West coast of Tasmania.
Lugar: Cachagua
Fecha: 16 febrero 2017
Hora: desde 0:33 hasta 1:22 AM
Cámara: Nikon D60
Lente: 18 - 55 mm f 3.5 - 5.6
Dist. focal: 24 mm
Tmpo. expos.: 60 seg
Tmpo. entre expos.: 15 seg
f: 5.6
ISO: 1600
Cant. fotos: 40
Autor: socio Aldo Bucchi
looking southbound, approx N45 E013, 20110925 2111-2211 UTC+2 (DST)
112 30s exposures, added in stairtrails.de app
four plane trails converging to an intersection (right side, out of frame); one unknown (sorry, I'm no astronomer =) short, vertical trail: a planet maybe?
鹿林天文台星軌, 20111130
我發現了處理星軌的簡易方法,於是我開始以前拍的相片找出,試著製作星軌,這張圖拍攝於鹿林天文台,斷斷續續地星軌意味著那天不是個好天氣。
Startrails at Lulin Observatory, Nov. 30th, 2011
Since I found the way to make star trails, I started to build several works from my photo database. It works well. I love it. This shot was taken at Lulin Observatory. The dash trail means that the weather is not even acceptable for observation, but it is great for photography to show something different from normal star trails picture.
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72 photos,20 sec./photo
Stacked by Starstax with gap feeling and comet mode then made head star by PS.
الصورة من نتائج ورشة أم العيش مع مركز العمل التطوعي .. وشكر خاص حق القرووب والاستاذ بوعبدالله الكندري .. ويعطيكم العافية
Another attempt at Startrails
Combination of 91 images - 45 sec exposures,3 sec gaps, ISO 200, F4.5, 18mm
A quick 12 minute foray into photographing startrails.
37 exposures @ approx 17 seconds each (12 mins total).
Better to come I hope.
'Startrail comet style'
Olympus OM-D E-M10II+Zuiko ED 12mm f2.0
100x5' - ISO3200
Photoshop CC 2017 + StarSpikes 4 plugin
Revolcadores, Mayo 2017
El plugin Starspikes permite realizar efectos increibles en las imágenes startrails o en capturas del cielo nocturno.
Starspikes plugin allows to produce incredible effects on startrail images or nightsky snapshots.
This was several 10 minute exposures combined to get quite long trails. Interesting to see the point where the trails change direction I think.
451 15sec exposures stacked in to one image. The next video is of the same images played at 14fps. I used the free program startrails.exe to do this. Taken between 8:27pm and 10:36pm.
Canon EOS 450D + Tokina AT-X 124 AF Pro DX 12-24mm f/4
Otro intento de fotografia nocturna. Esta vez, apuntando a la estrella polar se ha aumentado la exposicion para poder ver los trazos de luz que las estrellas dejan al girar sobre la polar. Sin diferentes tomas, solo una de 10 minutos aproximadamente. Aqui hemos intentado ver algo que no fueran edificios pero la contaminación luminica se hace presente.
Exposición: 622
Aperture: f/5.6
Lente: 12 mm
Velocidad ISO: 200
Me and two buddies went to an abandoned railroad station in Bakersfield CA to shoot this star trail. After finishing this startrail, we found a small hole in the building's wall and crept inside to take a look. It was a bit spooky at first, but not bad. Upon leaving, we heard footsteps and bolted out of there.
The is an hour long exposure. As the Earth turned, the camera turned with it making the fixed stars appear as star trails on the camera's sensor. The centrally located short bright trail belongs to Polaris (North Star) situated near the North Celestial Pole (center of rotation in the photo) in the 9 o'clock position. A polar orbiting satellite crossed the field of view of the camera and is registered on the image as a faint dashed line passing just under the Polaris star trail. The dashes result from the combination of the rotation of the satellite and the sunlight being periodically reflected off the solar panels and antennae.
A Canon XSi with a 50 mm lens attached to a fixed tripod was used to make the image. The image was made in the light polluted Bortle red zone of suburban Washington, DC. AN Astronmik CLS Clip filter was used to help suppress the impact of light pollution on the photo. The image was processed using Startrails software and Photoshop CS5.
Camera Settings:
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter speed: 30 secs
ISO: 200
Focal length: 18 mm
Quality: Jpeg Fine
Interval timer: 34 secs
Stack of 300 images
Software used: Stariltrail Application
Tips: You can use any combination of above settings to get the right exposure
You need not wait for the perfect time and place, this image was captured within city and that too on a Waxing Gibbous night
Didn't have a tripod so went to the terrace and placed the camera on a chair upside down, you can use any flat surface
Position the camera where you find maximum density of stars and ensure that the moon doesn't come in the frame during till the last the shoot