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I shot around 120 images of this scene to make a timelapse, but it didn't turn out the way I expected. Instead I stacked the images in Photoshop for this image showing the startrails and the green aurora glow.
The image is taken in "Hjelpdalen" in Stjørdal county, Norway.
The rest of the images from 22 April 2015 when camera on Lyrid watch are stacked here using Starstax in Gap Fill comet mode
Pointing E, 30 minutes of night sky (16/06/2018 @ GMT 22:57 to 23:27) stacked with StarStaX (comet mode).
Mars is breaking into the horizon.
This Image made from some shots taken over a period of approximately 1 hour late evening on 17/03/2016.
Stacking of 736 frames of the night sky with its reflection in the water. Polaris is the center point. Light pollution from a nearby town is visible on the horizon.
Minha segunda tentativa de um startrails. Com uma Canon T5, lente 18-55mm F/5.6, 150 disparos em 40seg. de exposição, ISO 400.
Another attempt at Startrails. Getting better and definitelylooks better if you stick the North Star in the centre of your shot in my opinion. You can see what I can only assume is a military aircraft leave Leconfield in the bottom of the frame.
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- www.kevin-palmer.com - While I slept in my tent, I left my camera to shoot startrails in the grassy field at Steel Creek Campground. The 91% full moon illuminated Roark Bluff along the Buffalo River. This shows the stars apparent motion in 3 hours time.
Taken from Oxfordshire, UK with a Canon 1100 with 18-55mm kit lens. ISO-800 8 seconds f/3.5
I was imaging continuously from 23:10 until 04:10 BST on 12th13th August 2022. I captured 8 meteors on this camera but some of them are too faint to show up on the stacked image.
2,040 images + 30 darks were stacked using StarStaX. Image processed in Fast Stone Image Viewer.
Have been planning on trying this so last night the nightsky was clear and gave it a go. 120x30 second exposure.
i'll leave the location a secret. this is 70min worth of star trails.
ISO1600/f3.5
i wont recomend doing this but i occasionally leave my camera in(well thought out) locations... unattended to take startrails. never in the same spot twice i'll add! its risky but its worked out ok so far*touch wood*
the above shot was just over 1hr of what was supposed to be nearly 3hrs!! of star trails but unfortunately a low fog rolled in and covered the lens in moisture ruining the other shots..............
Long Time Exposure - about 1hour and 30minutes.
Sony A580
Sigma 10-20 @10mm F/5 ISO400
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Photos taken behind the old water tower in Upper Heyford
Taken with a Canon 1100D + 18-55mm lens
ISO-1600 for 30 seconds
90 x 30 second photos stacked using StarStax and tweaked in Lightroom
Canon EOS 550D,
Canon Fisheye 8mm,
f/5.3,
ISO 800,
Magic Lantern Intervalometer,
60 sec/Bild,
ca. 70 Bilder gesamt,
gestacked mit Startrails
Mamiya RB67 Professional S
Secor C 65mm f4.5
3h 35min. f5.6 @ ISO 100
Kodak PORTRA 160VC
scan. EPSON V4490 PHOTO
This picture was made at the stellar observatory "Max Valier" in South Tirol - Italy
it was my first attempt of taking pictures of Startrails with FILM and i found that the results are generally better than with digital (but i have to experiment much more with digital to confirm this).
Unfortunately the framing was not as perfect as i expected (i would have liked to have less grass in the frame and sharper) and i find the little "dots" on the right side of the picture caused by the planes really disturbing.