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The Meteor was an amazing add in for this picture. It started in the sky as red then ended in green. It was amazing to see and great to have in this shot!

 

A star trail is a type of photograph that utilizes long-exposure times to capture the apparent motion of stars in the night sky due to the rotation of the Earth. A star trail photograph shows individual stars as streaks across the image, with longer exposures resulting in longer streaks. Typical exposure times for a star trail range from 15 minutes to several hours, requiring a 'bulb' setting on the camera to open the shutter for a longer period than is normal.

 

Taken with a Canon T2i

With a Tokina 11-16

F2.8

ISO 400

Exposure of 30 seconds.

 

A total of 370 images combined

shot using Lensbaby www.lensbaby.com/

 

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Timelapse by Nuno Caldeira www.leavesfromthepresentpast.info/

Music by King Sleep www.kingsleepmusic.com/

 

Shot with Lensbaby Composer Pro, Edge 80 Optic and Magic Lantern at Funchal, Portugal

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Canon 5d mark 2

Sigma 35mm Art

Magic lantern Dualiso

 

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A refreshing start on my excursion to Ko Samui.

Needless to say, when I say this sunrise, I had to stop and capture it for you all to see.

 

Tinsulanonda Bridges connects Ko Yo to the mainland. Ko Yo is an island on Songkhla Lake. There are 2 parts of this bridge, the northeast and the southwest. This picture was taken on the south-western bridge.

 

7 frames HDR using Magic Lantern, blended Photomatix Pro.

Canon EOS 50D + Magic Lantern

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HDR from five long exposure night images Taken with a Canon 7D

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As I have just booked myself some flights out to South East Asia for another 3 month trip I thought it would be fitting to upload an image I took on my last trip. These are the Petronas Towers, one of Malaysia's most iconic landmarks!

 

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...[ Camera ] ... Canon 5D Mark 2.

...[ Lens ] ... Samyang 14mm f/2.8 MF @ 14mm.

...[ Settings ] ... 15" @ f/13, ISO 100.

...[ Editing ] ... Edited in Lightroom 5.

...[ Filters ] ... None.

 

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The 'Magic of Lanterns' display at the Montreal Botanical Gardens. They were so huge and so beautiful. Great fun for night photos

175 on Explore........

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Canon 5d mark 2

Canon 24-105mm

Magic lantern dualiso 100-1600 iso

 

Panorama with 2 shots

Made from a time lapse captured using magic lantern and merged into one image using the lighten layer-blending feature in photoshop.

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Here is a stunning sequence of the total lunar eclipse from images I shot over the course of the night. I shot these at Frosty Drew Observatory in Charlestown, Rhode Island, USA. Hundreds of eclipse watchers descended onto the Frosty Drew campus and we had a true astro geek-out!

 

Each photo was captured with the following settings:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

1370mm

f/9

ISO: 640

Exposure: variable

 

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Well finally installed Magic Lantern June 7th Release on my 550D

Amazing upgrade ...

Love the responsive Zebras and excellent features for still photographers

Options like 8hrs bulb mode, remote trigger control through voice, lcd sensor, motion detection, n intervalometer r simply great features for my 550D

Astrographers wud love the new update!

 

This Pic is a merge of 144x30 sec picstures ... all taken well after moon set and from my house´s front yard ...

 

Edited Exif to add certain details

  

shot using Lensbaby www.lensbaby.com/

 

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shot using Lensbaby www.lensbaby.com/

 

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Here's a shot I snapped of the Messier 4 Globular Star Cluster on May 14, 2015 at Frosty Drew Observatory in Charlestown, Rhode Island, USA. Messier 4 is found in the constellation Scorpius and has a size of about 75 light years in diameter. Residing at only 7,200 light years distant, M4 is one of the two closest Globular Clusters to Earth.

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

1370mm

f/9

ISO: 5000

Exposure: 60 seconds * 20 frames

This is a median composite of 20 individual shots to reduce noise.

 

-Scott MacNeill

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finished the editing on the last sunday material. The final result is 121 pics, some of that are hdr (the most) and some are panoramas. in total i've shooted something like 3000 raw in a day :))))) i think if i continue in this way i will change the camera soon, but i'm learning fast, and i'm happy of the results. This one is a 9 exposures hdr. the exposures was taken thank to magiclantern (www.magiclantern.fm).

The hdr tone mapping was done in photomatix, and some adjustments are done in lightroom. i will upload the other 120 pics soon, not all in the same time, so you have the time to see everyone better (or i hope so, noticed that when i upload more than 5 photos the last has not so much visits)

Here is a stunning shot I captured on Wednesday night (June 1, 2016) of the fabulous binary star Nu Draconis. Nu Draconis, found in the constellation Draco, resides at near 100 light years distant. Both stellar components share a distance of 1900 AU and have an orbital period of around 44,000 years. I shot this at Frosty Drew Observatory in Charlestown, RI.

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

1370mm

f/9

ISO: 2500

Exposure: 30 seconds * 50 exposures

This is a median composite of 50 images to reduce noise.

 

-Scott

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Managed to get out and shoot some places around Liverpool this weekend, returned to a recently visited location for sunset and low tide but annoyingly I missed the golden light by about 5 minutes! Either way I still came away with a couple of new images of Perch Rock Lighthouse and low tide.

 

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...[ Camera ] ... Canon 5D Mark 2.

...[ Lens ] ... Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS USM @ 24mm.

...[ Settings ] ... 60" @ f/11 ISO 160.

...[ Editing ] ... Edited in LR5.

...[ Filters ] ... LEE Big Stopper.

 

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Ceibo (Erythrina crista-galli)

Blend de 4 imágenes de distinta exposición. sumando un total de 586 segundos tomadas el 5-1-2014 con un lente Tamron f2.5 28mm. y sensibilidad iso 400. iluminada con flash. cerca de la medianoche, a orillas del río de la plata.

 

Canon t2i

ISO400

exp: 45s, 60s, 180s, 301s

Tamron 28mm f2.5

Strobist

Soft: startrails/ PSCS6

 

Magic Lantern Slides by James Valentine - Morocco, Gibraltar & Spain Circa 1889

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Canon 5d mark 2

Canon 24-105mm

Magic lantern dualiso 100-800 iso

 

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Merci de ne pas utiliser cette photo sans mon autorisation

長曝把緩慢的車潮變消失了~

並加上CPL 對抗霧氣反射 與另一張沒用CPL的對比

 

Long exposure to slow the car disappeared tide ~

Plus CPL confrontation contrast reflection and mist of another useless CPL

Picture made of 4 different exposures (HDR) taken with a Canon 600D fitted with a 18-55 mm kit lens.

 

Taken from Penvins, Morbihan, Brittany, France.

Massif de l'étoile sous un orage

 

Canon 5d Mark 2

Sigma 70-200mm

Magic Lantern hacked firmware for lightning detection.

 

Light painting workshop. No Natural or ambient light apart from the sky.

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This is one of the postcards we got at last months postcard show. I think it might be the most special. If it is possible to be better than mint condition this one is. It is a German mechanical postcard of a Chromatrope slide being projected by three children with a simple magic lantern. When the cardboard wheel that can be seen extending beyond the edges of the card is turned the colored patterns spin like a kaleidoscope. I wish I could show the movement here. It is a chromolithograph and the children and magic lantern are embossed. The only identification is the German trademark "Depose D.R.G.M." and "L. & B. - B." An email from a correspondent in Switzerland tells me that the initials are for Littauer & Boysen from Berlin. Thanks, Tom!

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The Westminster Bridge leads across the River Thames towards the Houses of Parliament.

The Houses of Parliament never fail to be an interesting subject to shoot, even on a gloomy cloudy day!

 

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...[ Camera ] ... Canon 5D Mark 2.

...[ Lens ] ... Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS USM @ 24mm.

...[ Settings ] ...30" @ f/8 ISO 200.

...[ Editing ] ... Edited in LR5.

...[ Filters ] ... LEE Big Stopper.

 

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Continuing on with the BIG Stopper and London trend here's a 10 stop long exposure of the Thames, with the Shard in view on the right of frame. Low tides make for some great images of London as so many interesting artefacts can be found on the riverbed.

Took this image whilst on a photo-meet with Mike, it was a fun evening finished off with a few well-earned pints - (www.flickr.com/photos/murphyzmike/)!

 

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...[ Camera ] ... Canon 5D Mark 2.

...[ Lens ] ... Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS USM @ 24mm.

...[ Settings ] ... 90" @ f/11, ISO 100.

...[ Editing ] ... Tweaked in LR4.

...[ Filters ] ... LEE Big Stopper.

 

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shot using Lensbaby www.lensbaby.com/

 

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Canon 5D Mkll + Zenitar 16mm f2.8 fisheye.

 

I'm very glad I managed to capture such a nice image this morning, I had to stand around for an hour with temperatures around -10 degrees to capture this.

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