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207 photo's stacked in startrax, taken at Bakers Hill, Western Australia, what you do when there is nothing on T.V

A few days ago I was standing with a friend on a lawn to take this star trails. We were talking, so we realized only after some time that the lenses are fogged. So we had to stop capturing. But a little bit arose before the fogging :-)

This photo was created using multiple photos from my first time-lapse attempt.

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Left of the frame pointing NW.

77 images, 24mm, 30s (38,5 min total), f/2.8, ISO 1000 and stacked with Starstax.

 

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Versión buena de la toma anterior, esta vez mas normal y limpia...sin colorines :D

The Oregon Observatory at Sunriver under a moving moonlit sky.

1.5 hours of startrail taken at Sembalun Lawang Crater (locally known as Pelawangan Sembalun Lawang). You can see the Mount Rinjani peak at 3726m behind.

 

Multiple picture taken at 2 minutes each combined using startrails.exe software.

Here are the specifics:

 

lens: Canon 24 mm f.1.4 lens

diaphragm: f1.4

sh.sp.: 20-25 minutes

film used: Velvia 100 ASA

 

Thanks for the comments! Regards, Tjerk

 

p.s. message for 'fun with Kelvins' Group: I think at least three Kelvin temperatures in this picture, the candles inside the chalet, the night sky and the stars themselves.

Shot over the North Pine Dam north west of Brisbane. Clear and cold night, not quite orientated right but still happy with the result

Spitzkoppe, Erongo, Namibia

Startrails in der Perseiden Nacht am 13. August 2015 von 0:13 - 2:45 mit 303 Aufnahme a 26 sek, f4.5, ISO 2000 + 1 Darkframe, 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.

been to Yinna over 10 times, first time went to mid-slope of the mountain to take startrail. It's -2c at that moment and windy, really cant stand long!

On the days of the summer solstice, the sun reaches its maximum height in the sky (from the northern hemisphere). I set the camera to take 55 photos every 15 minutes, all day, to record the entire transit in the sky. Fortunately, the climate of southern Italy helped, as the sky remained clear all day.I also left the camera all night to do the startrail .Setup: Canon 1100d DSLR powered by a 12v battery, interval meter and Samyang 8mm wide angle lens, set to f16( for Day) Stacking of 80x5min 100 ISO f5.6 for the night

Facing south using the Southern Cross constellation to find the South pole

#startrails #nighsky #Southernsky #Nightsky

 

Mein erster Startrail auf dem Stelserberg bei Niggliswis

This startrail was done in Teruel (Spain) in the 16th of June.

Seguimos con el pozo, nos tiene enamorados... Más información en www.fotoludica.es/startrail-pozo-cornalvo/

I haven't done much of star trails, but I really like it . So, here, I gave it a try :)

Marry Christmas to everyone and Happy New Year.

Star Trail over Minehead

Taken at a local Buddhist centre a couple of nights ago. So beautiful under a moonlit sky

En Alcublas con Sergi Boix y Krstty

So I don't generally do startrail type images - it's a bit of a choice between that for an hour and a half or a lot of panoramas.. but there was something really quite satifying about sticking the camera up and then wandering around chatting to the other photographers nearby, not worrying about whether hte composition was right, or if I should try a different spot... too late by then, just sit back and enjoy the show!

 

Quite a few shooting stars too, not that many came across in the images (just one satellite cloned out, but he was too impatient to wait until I'd finished shooting..)

 

This is 140ish shots blended in Photoshop, with an extra light-painted one for the foreground.

 

If anyone wants to learn this or milky way panoramas, we have another workshop on July 1st-3rd, again at Castle Hill, Canterbury, NZ, so flick me a message or email me at: james@nightscapes.nz

Very quick experiment while imaging M106. I wish there wasn't so much light pollution !!

 

Canon 1100d 50 exposures f5.6 30 seconds

 

Interesting how many different coloured stars.

I do love these images and i have been itching to shoot more of them. Even thou Saturday night when i shoot this the moon was full, I mean really full it was behind me. It painted the foreground so nice. I thank luna for that :-) I had a cracking time on the beach with me mate chilling and stuff while my camera done all the hard work, lol.

 

Stacked image blended in photoshop all done by hand, I did do test trail again with that startrails program but i'm not kean on the quality. So a 170 blended images later i have this!

 

Hope you all like?

 

I can see me getting a fisheye soon, I feel these images are going to take up a lot of my life, lol. Well worth it thou, lol.

 

Oh yeah i didn't see that wood ingraving till I got home the next day, lol. I like it :-)

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