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A rather short series of startrails, just 29 minutes, from my night out on the summit of Mauna Kea on the Big Island. There was no moon and it was DARK. Really couldn't even see my feet. I blew my first hour of trails (forgot to put the camera on continuous) and another half hour in the bitter cold to console myself was all I could stand. When I finished this, the temperature had dropped to 28 degrees F. The red in my foreground is from my headlamp; the telescopes from left to right are: Subaru 8.3m operated by Japan, the dual 10m Kecks, and the 3m NASA infrared. And a few airplane trails, which I may take out one day when I'm bored. Despite my comedy of errors, it was an absolutely thrilling experience.
I took this photo down next to a river running under this bridge. Most of the foreground light comes from snow groomers driving over the bridge with headlights on and the blue light is from 2 full power pops from a yn 460II with a blue gel.
About 30 mins worth of 30sec exposures stacked on the computer.
一月寒冷的夜晚,獨自吹著海風
一盞路燈都沒有,只靠星星的來照亮整塊大地
在離太平洋不到100公尺遠又黑壓壓的草坪上,獨自一人駐守在相機旁真的蠻恐怖的
一點多,月亮剛升起,兩個角角甫出時,真的很像貓咪的眼睛,好可愛!
後來發現,其實黑夜裡,最恐怖的是烏雲
雖明知烏雲不會傷害到人,但看到又黑有大片、形狀又駭人的烏雲,仍不免感到害怕...
Mi primer star trails, lo tome a modo prueba y para mi, ha quedado bastante bien. Falta algun motivo principal para que diga algo a la foto, pero ya os digo, fue para ver si era capaz de conseguir este efecto. La linea que se ve que cruza abajo es un avion, que pasaba por alli...
son 42 tomas de 45 segundos sin intervalo y unidas con la aplicacion "startrails". ISO 800, 28mm, f 4.5. Enfoque hiperfocal.
The time-lapse video of this is coming...
What's happened during this time? see the relative timelapse
Another attempt before it got cloudy. made with 98x 10sec exposures equal to 16 minutes and 20 seconds, stacked using Startrails.
Los usuarios de MAC estamos de enhorabuena porque a parte de una acción para Photoshop, se ha desarrollado el primer software para unir los trazos de estrellas.
Cortesía de Markus Eizweiler que ha desarrollado su software gratuito Starxtax
Tenéis toda la info aquí:
www.fotografonocturno.com/articulos/startrails-para-mac
A new software focused on mac users has been developed to do strartrails by Markus Enzweiler. It's called Starstax. There is also an action running on Photoshop.
You can check it out in:
I had a mess around with my camera while watching the stars on sunday. Processed using StarStaX and tweeked levels in photoshop.
Settings: ISO 1600
30 sec (127 shots)
f5.6
8mm Fisheye
Startrails / Sterrensporen in Ermelo, Netherlands. Picture taken with my Nikon D5100 + 18-105mm lens. 73 exposures of 30 seconds with f/8 and ISO 400. Exposure +2.0
40 minutes of the earth rotating.
96 shots stacked using Startrails.exe using the Fade-in processing.
25 seconds each, ISO 6400
Nikon D600
Rokinon 14mm f2.8 lens
If you wrap hand warmers around your lens that will keep the dew away. I use a lens muff with 3 pockets to hold the hand warmers - I only use 2 warmers and the dew stayed off my lens all through the night until morning. I got them from Kevin Adams Photography. Some people just put the hand warmers in a sock.
www.kadamsphoto.com/catalog/digital-after-dark-lensmuff-k...
هذي المحاوله الثانيه لي في تصوير النجوم
ولله الحمد نجحت
الاعدادات
canon D500
العدسة المستخدمة تامرون 10-24
سرعة الغالق 30ثانيه
فتحة العدسه F4.5
الـ ISO 100
لا تنسون النقد
تحياتي
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This is my second try for me to film startrails
And thankfully the photo has successful
Settings:
canon D500
lins tamron 10-24mm
Shutter speed 30 seconds
Aperture F4.5
The ISO 100
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Stack of 177 images with 40 seconds exposure. Should actually just take star tracks, but did also get the aurora under the entire shoot. The tracks are not so long as the battery past out after 1 hour and 40 minutes
This is my first attempt at a startrail. It consists of 200 images, each 40 seconds long with an aperture of F4.5 and ISO 400, which were stacked using 'startrails'. I also took a separate foreground image with the same aperture and ISO settings, but a longer exposure at 150 seconds. This was edited and added to the startrail image using Adobe Camera RAW and Photoshop.
I have also made a timelapse video which you can see here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRTk_cJQBTA
The camera used is a Sony NEX-5n, with the standard 16mm pancake lens, and the Sony Fisheye Converter. I found problems with this at first, as the camera doesn’t allow for a remote shutter release, but with the use of a smartphone app and a dismantled TV remote, I was able to save a lot of boredom and button pressing! bitshift.funpic.de
The location is in my garden, but now I am confident I know pretty much what I’m doing, I’ll venture out and find some better compositions! Watch this space...
This is an example image of my new Gimp Script "Startrails"
It can be used to create startrails videos.
V2 allows you to adjust some fadeout options.
Here is an example video:
And here you can find the script: registry.gimp.org/node/25638
Star trails during the Perseid meteor shower. Shot on August 11, 2009 in Lafayette, IN.
About 120 separate 30-second exposures, stacked with startrails.exe
There is one meteor trail, starting at the bottom of the picture, a bit left of center and going up and to the left.