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Nocturna realizada en Rioseco (Guriezo). Se trata de la iglesia de San Vicente de la Maza, del siglo XVII
I took eight five minute exposures and stacked the pictures using stacking software available for free for download. I set my lense to 28 mm and used 100 ISO.
Again did some experimenting on star trails. Photo taken at the dunes of Soest in Holland. Next time will try to find a place with less light pollution.
A composite of almost 200 photos creates this star trail around the South Celestial Pole, located at the upper left side of the Gemini South Telescope, on Cerro Pachón, at the Elqui Valley, Chile.
PENTAX K200D
Kit 18-55 lens.
545 exposures (Each @ 10sec F/3.5 18mm ISO: 800 w/o Noise Reduction)
Images combined using Startrails 1.1 from:
www.startrails.de/html/software.html
^^ Excellent Software ^^
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Canon EOS 450D + Tokina AT-X 124 AF Pro DX 12-24mm f/4
Tercer intento de fotografia nocturna. Prometo mejorar...
Exposición: 372
Aperture: f/4.0
Lente: 17 mm
Velocidad ISO: 200
My first startrail photo :)
16mm, f/6.3, 30s
More than 400 photos in 3,5 hours of shooting, but its still not enough to make realy good and long startrail.
When I was taking this photo, it was -3°C (about 27°F), so I didn't want to get my camera froze. I must wait for better weather to take an all night photo..
My first attempt at using a time lapse feature at night time.
This is over about 3h.
So much light pollution and the wb changes half way through...
Its a start!
Shot approx northbound, 37x32'' exposures blended in startrails.de app.
Brightest asterism showing: Big Dipper.
Stacked photo of 300+ 30-second images shot from the balcony of our hotel in Maui. I used "Startrails" to merge them, so maybe that's why there's a few bright spots (or maybe it's because of the lingering clouds that made a brief appearance?).
Also, I have no idea why the star trails seem so spotty in parts. Unless it's from the program "Startrails," I don't know. The camera shot one 30-second exposure, then waited 10 seconds and shot another. I can't imagine the stars moving enough to leave a gap in only that short amount of time...
3 hour 35 minute NW facing #StarTrails overnight 6th/7th Aug 2023 from Oxfordshire, UK. Canon 1100D + 18-55mm lens, mains powered with dew heater. 8sec ISO-1600 f/3.5. 1,470 images + 20 darks were stacked with #StarStaX.
Tried star trails for the first time in ages last night. Unfortunately some light cloud started coming over after 15 mins so I coulnd't stay as long as I'd have liked- one to try again though.
here is a quick shot from this friday night fun fest. David and I whent up to Vedauwoo, Wy for a night of camping and shooting. we where lucky enough to get the great Michael to come up and shoot with us! i cannot speak for everyone else, but i had a blast and this is our supper cooking shot, and you can see the fire reflected on the trees. i left in the headlamp streak of Michael and his wife (david you are not the only one bad with namos... she was a total blast though!!!) going up to take this shot www.flickr.com/photos/fortphoto/3868179061/
i dont know if i will PS them out and those pesky clouds, but i think that it adds somthing.... maybe my crappyness!!! :) this is the result of 181 frames at 30 seconds, or one hour and a half and stacked in a program called startrails.exe it is a very simple yet seemingly powerfull program that allows darkframes to help with the noise issue.
Again the Mudam , one of my favorites buildings in luxembourg combined with some tiny startrails on top of the museum ! (11.4..2011)
Canon 1000d / Canon Kit Obj. 18-55
-tripod
I had a go at doing star trails last night. Not wholly successfully because the lens fogged up completely about 3/4 of the way through. This is about 60 exposures each at 30secs and then stacked together. I had about 80 shots in total, but the mist on the lens meant that the last 20 were no good and I couldn't use them; otherwise the trails would have been a bit longer. The interval between the exposures was a bit too long too, hence the morse code appearance to the trails.