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51 exposures stacked with startrails.exe. I thought I would avoid dots by using 20 sec exposures, but have to try again with 10 some day.
Esta fotografía entra a formar parte de mi exposición, gracias a que ciudadanos con muchísimo gusto se llevan las fotografías para casa, jeje, y gracias a eso puedo ir renovando las fotos y tener el placer de sacar a papel las que más me gustan.
La exposición, que va camino de convertirse en permanente, está situada desde hace un mes, en el Bar-Restaurante Venecia, en la calle Santa Joaquina de Vedruna, 17 10001 - Cáceres - y os invito a que no os la perdáis, podréis encontrar, aves, paisajes, circumpolares, macrofotografía, y otras cosas difícil de encasillar.
2nd attempt, some light pollution again from the moon and had to delete 2 frames because of an airplane.
30s exposure and 400 shots this time. Need a better location though.
Yeeeey, finally the day came, when it was possible to take a startrail-shot!
I think i've waited for more than two or three month for a so clear night like this, but the weather here in germany this year is bullying me :( :D hope you guys like it :)
startrails again!!
if you can believe it, i almost didn't bother last night because i looked out the window and saw some clouds on the horizon.
how sad would that have been, i think the clouds actually add a really cool dimension to the photo.
unfortunately, i hurt my ankle on friday and wasn't actually able to venture down and take the shot from the beach, maybe next time!
d700
16-35mm
30 minute exposure
As always seems to happen the trails were supposed to be much longer than they were. There were many, many airplanes which ended up being distracting and at the end my lens frosted over, so I selected about 40 minutes of exposure for this shot.
51 pics each 60 sec; total exposure time 3060 sec with f4 and iso200
Took this at a beautiful summer night on the top of "Birkenkopf" A great night shoot tour with Stefan.
25 minutes of the earth rotating.
51 shots stacked using Startrails.exe using the Fade-in processing.
30 seconds each, ISO 6400
Canon T4i
Rokinon 8mm f3.5 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...
Star Trail Photography Trip, Startrail first try
7 images stacked to make this exposure. Each shot was a 4 minutes exposure
These three images are the same, it is just post processed differently
Star trails from last night in my backyard!
199 minutes, 398 pictures stacked and no further editing.
75 minutes' worth of 30-second exposures (each 18mm*1.6, f/3.5, ISO1600), stacked with startrails.exe
A small plea for help, and explanation of why it's soft and blurry: I set up the camera and tripod, enabled "mirror lockup mode", and locked down the button on my cable release. Then I went inside and watched a movie. I came back outside, and it hadn't taken any pictures. I'm sure the button was locked down that whole time, because I had to unlock it after realizing that no pictures had been taken. Was I doing something wrong? This is a Canon 450D, by the way.
Anyway, not wanting to be left empty-handed, I re-disabled mirror lockup, then locked the button down again, and forgot to wipe the condensation off of the lens - that's why it's so soft and blurry.
Startrail image taken on 5D MKII
Llanbister Mid Wales
Approx 150 x 30 second shots merged in Photoshop
The tree & grass are lit up more than the rest of the hills due to a car headlight that was captured in one of the frames.
I've been a bit quiet photographically of late, and thought that it was about time I changed that.
It was such a beautiful crisp and clear night tonight that I decided to give some startrail photography again.
I was feeling lazy tonight, and couldn't be bothered with fiddling with custom white balance to get rid of the orange glare in the sky, so thought I'd try B&W for a change.
This consists of 71x individual 60 second images merged using the startrails stacking software.
Exposure was 60 secs @ f/5.6 at ISO800 shot on a Canon EOS 40D with a Sigma 10-20mm lens set at 10mm.
I tried to add a bit of detail to the house and foreground by using my Speedlite 550EX on the last shot but overcooked it somewhat and just ended up with loads of flare as condensation was just starting to form on the UV filter.
Hope you like it.