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Ein morscher Baum vor Sternenkulisse

10 Aufnahmen a 10 Minuten Belichtungszeit zusammengesetzt zu einem Startrail

 

Canon EOS 600D + Tamron SP 17-50 VC

Met up with Dave Dummett and Rob Kendall tonight. We ended up at the Wellington Monument in Torrignton for a star trails shoot. This was my first ever attempt at such a thing and I've clearly not sited on the pole star! Nevertheless, I'm reasonably pleased with the result.

Startrails and auroras, stack of 450 photos.

Esta imagem visa dar um enfoque no movimento de rotação de nosso planeta. A imagem que você vê é resultado de 60 fotos que foram empilhadas no software gratuito StartTrail.

 

Cada foto possui um tempo de exposição de 2 minutos em ISO 500 com a lente na abertura F/2.2.

 

Câmera Canon 7D

Lente Rokinon 24mm F/1.4

Intervalômetro

 

Star-trails. This is 100- 30 second long exposures combined into one photo. The red in the background is the northern lights. it exaggerated because of the long exposure times. This is my first attempt with startrails.

A selection of Time Lapse shot in California back in 2013, used to good effect with Achim Schaller's 'Startrails' program. Nice app, pleasing outcome.

www.startrails.de/html/software.html.

91 images of 30 seconds exposure each, stacked together in a single photo!

Sternenspuren über dem Tholmannsee bei Wulkow

40 Minuten Live Composit. 91,3% Vollmond erleuchtet die Szene.

 

Shot with my 5D MK2 @ f2,8 16mm

 

173 Shots / 30 sec / ISO 800

Startrails taken at Captain Cook's monument, North York Moors.

 

Around seventy 20sec exposures (ISO1600) blended in Photoshop.

 

Canon 5D Mk II & Sigma 12-24mm f/4.5 EX DG

160 30 second images with Canon 400D, 18mm, f/3.5, ISO 3200

Panasonic G9 and Olympus 17mm f1.8

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Gornergrat (Schweiz) mit Startrails.

 

f2.8

30 sec.

16mm

ISO 800

170x30s, ISO 3200, Samyang 14 f/2.8

This sequence of 600 images taking almost 2 hours to shoot shows just how short Summer nights are. By the time the images were captured, the sky was already brightening with pre-dawn light. A little condensation forming on the lens didn't help much though!

Startrails from Stokesley on 3 March 2014. This was the first time I'd centred on Polaris for this type of shot and I'm pretty pleased with the result. Taken with a Canon 600D.

Short time lapse video of the stars and Aurora over Trawsfynydd, North Wales on 08/10/15

About 3 hrs of 1 min 30 sec exposures stacked in PS3 with Dr.Browns Stack-a-matic. Lense: Sigma 18-50 EX f2,8 DC HSM, Camera: Nikon D300 with Nikon MC-36 remote controller.

 

I haven´t cropped the image yet but maybe i will. Please feel free to comment!

Eyes 5 v Camera 0

 

Camped out in the garden for an hour during the Perseid meteor shower and caught a glimpse of a few shooting stars. However not a sausage with the camera.

 

Rather that put a nights effort to waste I stacked them to produce this startrail. 105 shots at 20 secs each. Pretty happy with the result for Birmingham.

 

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Samyang 8mm

Canon EOS 500D

130 fotos, cada una a: 30 seg , f/3.5, ISO 800

 

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

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Sony SLT-A77V

Tamron 17-50 f/2.8

17 mm

f/2.8

ISO 250

WB Auto

Max quality JPEG (without RAW)

188x30 sec (5 sec interval)

Assembled in Startrails

  

A startrail composite formed of around 2500 images captured on my iphone.

The images were captured using Nightcap with an exposure of 1 second and an interval of 2 seconds. The shoot lasted 1 and a half hours facing a North-Easterly direction.

The images were stacked on a pc, then exported back to my iphone where I done final editing using snapseed.

A weekend away in Lithgow with my friend Chris and some fun star trails at blast furnace park, in Lithgow...

 

I have plenty of more shots from here.. it was a great spot... except the council has lit the old buildings with flood lights which spoiled many star trail opportunities...

 

This shot was me hiding behind a big old wall and shooting directly up, in the shadow of the wall the stars became clearer.. you can see some light on the plants on the top of the wall..

 

I always thought that the diverging curves was a lens distortion, but I have been reliably informed that this the equatorial thingie.. the top is towards the south celestial pole and bottom to the north celestial pole, and in between the stars create a straight line... There probably is a name for this phenomenon.. someone will tell me.... Celestial equator.. thanks ..steph....

 

Also I read somewhere there is a rule of lens lengths and time of shots to capture the stars with no apparent motion.. does anyone know what this is?.... thanks

 

ISO 400, 16mm, f/2.8, 30secs x 82 shots stacked using startrails software

Startrails na pousada Cainã, em São Luis do Purunã, proximidades de Curitiba, no dia 7 de agosto de 2015. O tempo total foi de 2 horas e 34 minutos.

 

Startrails in the vicinity of Curitiba, Southern Brazil, in August 7th, 2015. The total time span was 2 hours and 34 minutes.

Tried out a startrail in my back yard last since it was clear. I'm pretty happy with the results.

 

In case anybody is wondering, the photo is a composite of 200 consecutive 30-second exposures at f/4.

1 Hour exposure of the stars looking back towards my cottage off of the dock.

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

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