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Aquí seguí jugando con una larga exposición en una sola toma, en esta ocasión para este #startrail tocó el molino de Viñuelas.
¿Crees que las estrellas se mueven? -Error, pero no del todo- el movimiento que vemos de las estrellas se puede percibir por la rotación de la tierra sobre su propio eje, esto hace el efecto de movimiento cuando una foto es de larga exposición.
Esta sesión fue junto a los buenos amigos @bryantba @dalobufoto @luisjoset y @JoseVillaroelFoto y ya como recomendación personal, deberían de seguirlos a todos, son unos cracks
Let me start by saying this is not that good. I wanted to make startrail shots for a long time now and we haven´t had clear sky at night for months now. But the last 3 nights we had.
But unfortunately we have had a almost full moon as well and that is not good. It gives a lot of light"pollution" and you cant get that big a contrast on the loooong exposures(15 min).
This is actually 2 exposures that I merged in PS and added contrast and darkened the dark areas (that infact was very light ;oD).
So this is the best I could do for now. But do me the favor and look at it Large on Black to actually see the trails ;-P
Im looking forward to do some more as I´m totally fascinated by it.
I´ve always been looking at the stars alot, I have a telescope and before having kids I spent many winternights freezing my but off outside ;-)
This is dedicated to Shawn aka SNDP893 who I learned to know by scanning flickr for startrailsphotos and who turned out to be a real nice bloke - he works magic with his startrailling shots...
Había hecho varios intentos de captar los aerogeneradores que hay en la comarca con la estrella polar, pero las fotos no eran convincentes. Aprovechando la nueva cámara lo intenté otra vez y este es el resultado.
Las condiciones de la toma no eran fáciles, hacía mucho viento y coloque el coche junto a la cámara a modo de pantalla. Al final de la exposición también apareció el rocío, que puede verse su efecto en un halo luminoso alrededor de una construcción iluminada abajo a la derecha.
La iluminación de los pilares de los aerogeneradores, vienen de los coches que pasaban de madrugada por una carretera cercana.
El tiempo total es de cuatro horas, en fotos de 20 segundos y montada con Startrails.
Equipo: cámara EOS 60D objetivo Canon 17-40mm L en 17mm a F/4, 1000 ISO y trípode.
240 shots, 8 second exposure each frame, 30 second intervals, f2.8, ISO800. Stacked using Star Trails (www.startrails.de/html/software.html)
One of my first startrails using my 8mm lens. This was a combination of 227 images taken over a period of 2 hours.
I took this photo in my garden on Monday 23rd January 2012. With a new moon and no clouds, it was perfect for some star trail photography, although quite cold at 2c! I had originally driven into the hills to create one of these, but decided it would be too cold to hang out in the middle of nowhere for over an hour, so returned home and set the camera and tripod up just outside the back door.
Details for this are 105 images, taken in RAW and converted to JPEG once the white balance had been adjusted. I used my Tokina ultra-wide angle lens on a Nikon D7000 with a 30 second exposure at f/4.0 and ISO 100. The interval timer ran for just under an hour. Photos are stacked using startrails.exe and then photo was cropped and curves adjusted in GIMP.
This was my second attempt at photographing star trails and I am much happier with the result than the first try - www.flickr.com/photos/martinbamford/6193362876/ - which was taken with far too much ambient light from the nearly full moon. I hadn't planned to point my camera north for this photo, but it worked out quite well as the rotation of the earth creates star trails in circles when pointing towards the North Star.
I will definitely be trying this again; possibly when I spend a week on the beach in Dorset in May, as long as it is dark enough with a clear sky.
Picture taken in Sudurnes, south-west part of Iceland. - I went there to photograph the northen lights, but none were visable in the sky, so startrail images were taken, City Lights from Reykjavik light up the clouds, and the "ghost" figures are my friends taking pictures at the same location.
Superposition de 3 photos :
* une de 180,30 secondes de pose
* une de 217.60 secondes de pose
* une de 360,70 secondes de pose
L'ensemble a été assemblé avec The Gimp.
My first Startrails
Meine ersten Sternenbahnen.
Comments welcome ;)
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This is a collection of photos (put together using the very helpful freeware program 'Startrails'). The images were taken from 12:30am until 1:00pm. 60 photos, 30 seconds each at F4, ISO 400.
athis was my first attempt at star photography since buying a DSLR... now that I am confident I can make it work I need to find a good foreground object to place in the frame... next time.
This photo was taken on a Canon 500D with a Canon EF 100mm f2.8L Macro IS USM Lens.
Testing the Samyang 14mm, Shot on a Canon 450D. Stacked in Startrails.
13 Second Exposure
3 Second Interval
f2.8
ISO 1600
I'd liked to have a star trail. First of all I set up my camera to get the whole picture as desired with an exposure of 30 seconds. Then 35 pictures were taken and combined to this end result
Approx 180 shots (15sec exposure) over 50 minutes combined with Startrails Software.
Didn't look like there were this many stars with the naked eye. There was a lot of light polution, so this turned out better than expected.
Eine Sternenspuren-Aufnahme aus 12 Bildern à vier Minuten. Eigentlich sollte es eine ganze Stunde werden, aber die letzten 3 Bilder kann ich leider nicht verwenden, da es so kalt war, dass sich eine Raureifschicht auf der Linse gebildet hatte.
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Star trail photo from 12 shots each four minutes exposed. I've made 15 shots, but ice crystals developed on the lens because of the low temperatures, so the last three shots are not usable.
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Sony a450 + Sony 18-55 Kit