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Facing south using the Southern Cross constellation to find the South pole
#startrails #nighsky #Southernsky #Nightsky
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.
a vintage 1964 chrysler imperial crown coupe sleeps in a desert junkyard. nikon D7000 + nikkor 10-24mm, 2min exposure under full moon, light painting with protomachines flashlight.
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 :-)
Finally I have produced a star trail with a reasonably interesting foreground and 90 minutes worth of trailing. The location is Windmill field, just north of Bracknell, Berks. It's hardly dark sky territory and in fact 80% of the images have had plane trails removed in PS...we are on the Heathrow flight path. I'm amazed though with what is achievable on such conditions. It was also sub-zero!!! Next challenge is to get to somewhere with a more imaginative scene
為了松雪樓的銀河,這次上合歡賭很大,因為天氣不優阿
銀河害羞的躲在雲裡XD
帶點雲的銀河有另外一種味道
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Taken from Oxfordshire, UK with a Canon 1100D with 18-55mm lens at 18mm focal length with screw on fish eye wide angled attachment
ISO-800 for 30 seconds, shot on continuous for 3.5 hours before thick cloud rolled in. There were patches of cloud marching through the field of view pretty much the entire time I was shooting but I stacked the first 3 hours worth of exposures to see how they looked. Considering the conditions, quite a lot of star detail has shown through. Images stacked in StarStaX then tweaked in Fast Stone Image Viewer
Startrail Tree
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Here is a startrail photo with an airplane trail pass very close from the center of the star circle , polux..This is a 55 photo stack by 3200 iso, 20" shutter speed , f/2.8 and 11mm focal length..
this is my first Startrail photo , i took many and got very interesting images, very much noise because of digital camera.
Over 2 hours of taking 30sec. f3.8 pictures.
I shot this photo in Neunkirchen-Seelscheid Germany.
The tree is in my garden.
- www.kevin-palmer.com - There is a lot happening at the local pond at 2AM. Startrail reflections are like mini seismographs, recording ripples in the water. With no wind, all the disturbances are from a splashing beaver.
The last friday night I did my first startrail, It was a good night, kind of cold but here you have the final photo. I like the comet style :)
Ruta Antakari, Valle de Elqui, Chile
It is considered that the origin meaning of Ouroboros symbol lies in the rotation of the planet Earth around its own axis and as a result, the rotation of the Sun and stars in sky. You may have encountered many times thу symbol depicting a serpent eating its own tail.The ouroboros often symbolizes self-reflexivity or cyclicality, especially in the sense of something constantly re-creating itself, the eternal return. It can also represent the idea of primordial unity related to something existing in or persisting from the beginning with such force or qualities it cannot be extinguished. Also its counterpart is the swastika - both of these ancient symbols represent the movement of the cosmos.
Nepal, Annapurna region, Annapurna I (8,091 m) from the Annapurna Base Camp (4,130 m).
P.S. Напоминаю, что идет набор на наши фототуры в Непал. В связи со стремительным падением рубля/гривны, в 2016 году мы предельно опустили цены на все наши программы. Так что не упустите возможность:
- INTO THE WILD: путешествие в Верхний Мустанг (20 мая - 4 июня 2016 года);
- MANASLU SPIRIT TREK (20 октября - 6 ноября 2016 года).
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