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This is an example image of my new Gimp Script "Startrails"
It can be used to create startrails videos.
Here is an example video:
And here you can find the script: registry.gimp.org/node/25638
Update V2: www.flickr.com/photos/pascalk89/6284336886/in/photostream/
ISS appears at Wed Apr 15 10:15 PM, Visible: 2 min, Max Height: 84 degrees, Appears: WNW, Disappears: SSE
Samyang 12mm f/2 NCS CS
taken from mardi himal high camp.my website: www.anotherdayattheoffice.org/
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星軌, 20111218
從另一個角度看星軌,左邊是北邊因為我們在北半球。
Startrails, Dec. 18th, 2011
A picture of star trails from an alternative point of view. Since we are in the northern hemisphere, North would be on the left hand side of this one.
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Image information:
80 exposures @ F4, 30 seconds, Iso 500. Manually stacked
About the location:
Picture taken in my hometown Diest, Belgium.
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It was cold last night, which normally means clear skies. With the exception of a few clouds I was presented with mostly open skies.
I wish I'd not had a beer last night then I could have gone out and took advantage of the clear skies, unfortunately I had to settle for the bedroom window.
Suma de unas 50 fotos 30" 2.8 iso 1600 4dark frames. Unidas con Startrail. Orientación: Sur
Software: www.startrails.de/html/software.html (200Kb)
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this was a lot of work!
788 pictures taken. I had to filter all the airplanestripes out piece bij piece (live near a airport) more than 15 hours of work in total.
240 25-second exposures taken every 30 seconds for about 2 and a half hours. Taken at Ngumpan cliffs, about 80km south-east of Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Startrails stacked using StarStax, final compilation including foreground stacking using GIMP
The foreground was light painted in multiple scenarios in multiple exposures using my headlamp and selected during post-processing
So every so often, the nighttime sky will be cloudless, the moon will be new, and I'll be prepared to put a camera out and let it shoot stars all night. This is 1684 images stacked in photoshop. One shot every 18 seconds, from approximately 8:45pm to 5:40am. Darn photoshop file was 24.22GB. Took forever to composite. I'm realizing I need to clean my camera