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Startrail around the CN Tower in Toronto, Canada. 120 frames at 30 secs / frame, plus dedicated 6 sec exposure for foreground
The sky tonight....
Canon450D, 408xp at 30s f/4 ISO400 at 10mm
Images stacked in StarStaX then adjusted in Lr
Couple of planes (and other oddities) in there; will probably try to get rid of those by excluding the relevant exposures (and try to reduce the clouds as well).
Driving home from Saltburn, I decide to go down a quiet road with no streetlights to see if I can photo the moon.
I gave up on the moon, but I got this, its a 30 second exposure and I was very supprised to see the star trails that are made from such a short exposure!
The orange light is the result of light polloution from nearby villages, towns and industry
I stayed many days deep in the Peruvian Amazon, in the biodiverse Madre de Dios region where life is abundant every second of every hour of the day and night. The nights are pitch black and intense with sounds and scents, and only the full moon in a cloudless night will provide rays of light trickling through the dense canopy.
I stayed at the Amazon Research and Conservation Center (ARCC), and it is right by an oxbow lake that provides a wide opening in the jungle, from where you can see the incredible starry sky. Before the moonrise, the amount of stars I could see was simply amazing, but perhaps more amazing is all the bioluminescence from the myriads of insect species. Some emit long streaks of green light (seen high on the left, in front of the tree), but they are few and far between. Others emit yellow, and they are more abundant, and this image is a composite of several exposures that have captured these lights.
It’s like the stars of the heaven are visiting earth. Life is endlessly amazing, and I am so grateful of all the things I see!
260 images stacked together from the end of a timelapse video.
The stacking software stripped the EXIF so it was taken with my Canon T3i and kit lens at 18mm (28mm due to crop factor) 2.5 second exposures every 10 seconds at f/3.5. Tripod and magic lantern were used. And these were edited with LR3 custom template and Startails Version 1.1
Filé d'étoiles créé avec 8 photos :
* 300 secondes de pose
* ouverture : f/4
* focale : 10 mm
* sensibilité : ISO 200
L'ensemble a été assemblé avec Startrails.
This 45-minute exposure is showing startrails around Polaris. The image was taken with a Canon EOS 550d and a Tokina 11-16mm f2.8.
20 something photos. Would've been longer but some clouds rolled in and my lens got fogged up.
Fogging lens: youtu.be/XKYaQI-r1Zo
51 exposures stacked with startrails.exe. I thought I would avoid dots by using 20 sec exposures, but have to try again with 10 some day.
Esta fotografía entra a formar parte de mi exposición, gracias a que ciudadanos con muchísimo gusto se llevan las fotografías para casa, jeje, y gracias a eso puedo ir renovando las fotos y tener el placer de sacar a papel las que más me gustan.
La exposición, que va camino de convertirse en permanente, está situada desde hace un mes, en el Bar-Restaurante Venecia, en la calle Santa Joaquina de Vedruna, 17 10001 - Cáceres - y os invito a que no os la perdáis, podréis encontrar, aves, paisajes, circumpolares, macrofotografía, y otras cosas difícil de encasillar.
2nd attempt, some light pollution again from the moon and had to delete 2 frames because of an airplane.
30s exposure and 400 shots this time. Need a better location though.
Yeeeey, finally the day came, when it was possible to take a startrail-shot!
I think i've waited for more than two or three month for a so clear night like this, but the weather here in germany this year is bullying me :( :D hope you guys like it :)
startrails again!!
if you can believe it, i almost didn't bother last night because i looked out the window and saw some clouds on the horizon.
how sad would that have been, i think the clouds actually add a really cool dimension to the photo.
unfortunately, i hurt my ankle on friday and wasn't actually able to venture down and take the shot from the beach, maybe next time!
d700
16-35mm
30 minute exposure
As always seems to happen the trails were supposed to be much longer than they were. There were many, many airplanes which ended up being distracting and at the end my lens frosted over, so I selected about 40 minutes of exposure for this shot.
51 pics each 60 sec; total exposure time 3060 sec with f4 and iso200
Took this at a beautiful summer night on the top of "Birkenkopf" A great night shoot tour with Stefan.
Star Trail Photography Trip, Startrail first try
7 images stacked to make this exposure. Each shot was a 4 minutes exposure
These three images are the same, it is just post processed differently
Star trails from last night in my backyard!
199 minutes, 398 pictures stacked and no further editing.
75 minutes' worth of 30-second exposures (each 18mm*1.6, f/3.5, ISO1600), stacked with startrails.exe
A small plea for help, and explanation of why it's soft and blurry: I set up the camera and tripod, enabled "mirror lockup mode", and locked down the button on my cable release. Then I went inside and watched a movie. I came back outside, and it hadn't taken any pictures. I'm sure the button was locked down that whole time, because I had to unlock it after realizing that no pictures had been taken. Was I doing something wrong? This is a Canon 450D, by the way.
Anyway, not wanting to be left empty-handed, I re-disabled mirror lockup, then locked the button down again, and forgot to wipe the condensation off of the lens - that's why it's so soft and blurry.