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This is the image rendered from 59 separate Images stacked in Photoshop, opacity levels changed for each image to create the comet effect. I removed 3 different airplanes and 1 meteor trail.
Startrails in der Perseiden Nacht am 13. August 2015 von 2:55 - 3:44 mit 98 Aufnahme a 26 sek, f4.5, ISO 2000., Canon EF 8-15mm @8mm.
Der Vordergrund wurde mit einer Fenix TK41 LED Taschenlampe ausgeleuchtet.
Location: Stalag XVII B Krems-Gneixendorf
Zum Stacken der Aufnahmen wurde startrails.de eingesetzt.
This photo took 30 minutes to make the star trail appears ... it's the first successful trial for me to take this kind of star trail shot ... the below fog makes the whole picture mysterious ... and I hope this really archive what I want it to be ... Though there are some parts over exposed ...
I was working in the Western Grampians and was lucky enough to get some time and good weather to get these startrails over the Rocklands Reservoir we were camping next to.
Rocklands Reservoir, Western Grampians, Vic Australia
My first attempt to startrail photography. Shorter pausing times for the next time, looks a little bit funny on this photo. More stars would also be nice :-)
Composición de 40 tomas. las rayas son estelas de aviones. La contaminación lumínica es producida por un pueblo cercano inevitable.
Startrails over the International Car Forest of the Last Church, Goldfield, NV. Over 40 cars have been embedded, nose-down, along a dirt road on the outskirts of town. Created by Mark Rippie and Chad Sorg.
Frankly, I found this place a little creepy at night. I stayed long enough to let one camera run a time-lapse series while I meanwhile danced and stumbled around with my light stick. You can see the area is just south of town, as the camera is pointing north, with some low clouds over the town itself. This stack is about 163 images, Canon 5DIII with 14mm F2.8L, at f2.8, ISO 2000, 30 seconds each, for about 1.5 hours elapsed time, stacked with StarStaX "comet" option.
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After launching my new time lapse video "Into The Night".
Finally get into processing some of those time lapse into startrails photography. This one taken from Zion National Park on a moonlit night back in April, 2014.
The final sequence consists of over 600 frames. I took out 200+ frames with clear sky, cloned out all the airplane in the sequence then process them into startrails. Bring it back into Photoshop and did all the final adjustments. Hope you like it!
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Went to the coast to catch the prseid meteor shower. Saw a few (you can see some in the shot, but actually the startrail conditions were pretty good. Would have been even better if some joker hadnt walked over the bridge with a torch....
Thanks for the kind comments and faves - explored at number 299
So first of all this is my 1000th photography I uploaded to my Flickr stream. Therefore I wanted it to be something special ;)
I took this shot 2 weeks ago during a really warm summer night. Even high up in the mountains of the Black Forest it was really warm. We stayed at the cabin of a friend of mine and made a fire. I placed my camera and used my interval timer to do 30s exposures for about 90 minutes. Afterwards I combined all the single shots together using Photoshop to get the final result.
I'd like to do these kinds of shots more often, but during winter time it's really had to find a place to stay outside for at least 1 hour. Any hints for me to get rid of that problem?
By the way I used my D7100 as well as my Sigma 10.20mm. I usually don't like that lens, because it's not the best picture quality, but the 17-55mm would cut off too much of the star trails.
A clear weekend with relatively clear skies, it was inevitable I'd be going somewhere to try and shoot stars, and being that I've only seriously attempted trails once before, thought I'd give it another shot.
This is made up of 90 shots stacked in the startrails program.
Unlike the last time where the trails went smoothly, it seems that it wasn't to be the case this time, and in looking at the exif data between shots, it seems that there's a 2 second gap in between shots (and not really sure why).
I used a shutter release cable on continuous shooting mode, F/2.8, 30 seconds, at ISO 500.
Not really sure how (or if) this can somehow be fixed up in post processing, and I'm curious as to why there is a gap this time, when there wasn't a visible gap last time I tried it (the exif on the older startrail image also shows the 2 second gap between shots)
Taken near Pitt Lake, Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada.
Rokinon 14mm f/2.8. Stacked from 95 images: f/2.8, 36s, ISO-2000, with 1 seconds pausing time between two images.
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