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Ein Startrail in der nähe von Chersonisos auf Kreta. Die Lichtverschmutzung der Hotels in Malia und dem Küstenverlauf ist deutlich sichtbar.
Insgesamt wurden 84 Fotos mit ja 45sec. Belichtungszeit, ISO400 für das Startrail verwendet
A Startrail near Chersonisos (Crete). The light pollution from the hotels in Malia and the further coast line is clear vissible.
For the Startrail are used 84 pictures with 45sec. exposure time and ISO 400.
A startrail shot assembled of 60 pictures with a exposure of 30 seconds.
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Startrail, Startracks, Sternenkreise, Sternenspuren
Arnsberg-Bergheim, Sauerland, NRW, Germany
21.01.2016
Mi primer intento de startrail, fallido desde luego: mal encuadre, problemas con el intervalómetro... Pero con muchas ganas de volver a intentarlo :)
After a lovely afternoon spent on Dartmoor I decided to spend an extra hour in the cold a do a startrail
1040 shot Startrail
M. Lenhard
Ce(tte) œuvre est mise à disposition selon les termes de la Licence Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d’Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification 3.0 France.
First night without clouds in months.
Just learning this technique...
My settings: ISO 200, f4.0 15s with 15s spaces between shots, 450 stacked photos in total. The large gaps are moments when I either had to change the battery or put a new card in the camera. I also deleted two sections of shots where clouds moved in fast, this also created a couple of gaps in the trails.
Finally, I didn't like the intensity of the magenta fringes on the blurry tree's edges so I added a desaturation layer in photoshop, reducing the saturation of magenta and blue. When I did this (the blue levels) I noticed that the intensity of the trails increased, so it was a nice accident.
45 minutes of startrails looking towards the north west which includes the flightpath to Heathrow Airport.
Dieses Mal war der Flugverkehr sehr hoch. Für eine Bereinigung machte ich mir nicht die Mühe.
Workshop Sternenfotografie – Teil III
Another Startrails. This time I think I have caught a satalite as well. Tiny dotted line accross the frame
My very first attempt star trailing.. C&C are most welcome.
Shot Info:
50D
Phottix Remote
10-22mm
30sec/frame
Time duration 1hr 15min
startrail.exe for merging
215 images taken over a 12 minute period in Night Lapse mode with a GoPro Hero 4 Silver, stacked with startrails.exe
Photo consists of 217 stacked images (maybe a bit less as I took out some with airplanes and UFO's in it) ;)
Each photo is 30 seconds long, with only a couple of seconds gap between each shot. Shooting was approximately from 23:30 to 01:20.
Taken in a freezing field on Portsdown Hill, Portsmouth.
I just want to say thanks to Heike for making me go and do this :)
The same photos combined to make a short movie showing the motion of the stars. You can see the Pleiades and the V shaped collection of stars is the head of Taurus.
My second try at a startrails photo, and surely you can se the trails this time! Though, I guess the middle of Gothenburg city isn't the best of places to be to photograph stars, but it you're lazy it's good enough! I'm happy that I caught some stars this time, but unfortunately there was a full moon so the sky was very bright and eventually it got into my picture. It was shot at south - south west, therefore the "lines" and not circles. (You have to look at north to get a circular pattern from the stars)
This image consists of 86 30 seconds exposures @ F/11 and ISO 1600.
Shot with a Canon EOS 5D + Canon EF 17-40 F/4L.
I made a movie this time as well, it can be viewed here: flic.kr/p/9bTCKN
142 10 sec exposure's taken with a sony cybershot dsc v-1. ISO 200. Wanted to do more but alas, as you can see the cloud rolled in very fast!! Also it was getting very windy!! Happy with the result considering.
Aquí seguí jugando con una larga exposición en una sola toma, en esta ocasión para este #startrail tocó el molino de Viñuelas.
¿Crees que las estrellas se mueven? -Error, pero no del todo- el movimiento que vemos de las estrellas se puede percibir por la rotación de la tierra sobre su propio eje, esto hace el efecto de movimiento cuando una foto es de larga exposición.
Esta sesión fue junto a los buenos amigos @bryantba @dalobufoto @luisjoset y @JoseVillaroelFoto y ya como recomendación personal, deberían de seguirlos a todos, son unos cracks