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First dark sky for a long time. So back to the star trails. Captured in my garden and edit done in photoshop
We made the most of the clear skies and headed out Quadrantid hunting.. Spotted loads overhead, just not enough where I had set the camera up.
86x 30 sec, f2.8, ISO800
A couple hundred 25 second exposures, stacked. I held back the other 150 or so...the clouds really rolled in.
Haven't been shooting or posting for a while.
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Had a short trip out with my friend Sindre a few weeks back to shoot som auroras. But the auroras didn´t turn out as great at expected so I did this attempt on a single frame startrail. 311 sec exposure @f5,6 and ISO100. This was also the first time I tested out my new 24-70 mm Nikon lens at night. Best seen on black and in large!
Samyang 14mm f2.8
F2.8
ISO400
10 seconds
734 photos (2hr 5min)
We had 3 straight nights of clear skies during the February "heat wave", perfect for some star trails! But where to take them? i was racking my brain in work trying to think of somewhere close i could leave the camera so it wouldnt be "found/stolen". I settled on this spot and set up the camera and left it whilst i went my friends house for a meal. 2hrs later, after a banquet for 3 and a few beers later i left and collected the camera. I was supposed to do a bit of Light Painting for the last few shots but forgot(i was drunk)!
This final photo was edited in Lightroom from a TIF image. i wish i'd boosted the shadows in the RAW files rather than the final image, but it takes about 8hrs to export and stack 734 photos. i wasnt doing that again.
A quick trip out to try Startrails as part of the photography course I run, managed to catch the glow of the Aurora.
This is looking north, the lights of Dearham in the distance.
Made from 85 individual shots.
Canon 1D mk3
Canon 16-35mm f2.8L
Canon TC80-N3
3-Legged Thing 'Steve'
Manfrotto # 222
Canon TC-80N3
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Taken & Edit by: me
Camera: Canon EOS 50D
Exposure: 30
Aperture: ƒ/2.8
Exposure Program: Manual
Focal Length: 24 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Lens: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L USM
Taken on:November 14, 2010 | 6 PM
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Camera: Canon 7D
Exposure: sec (30
Aperture: f/ 4
Focal Length:11 mm
ISO Speed:2000
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Summernight
NikonD5300
Sigma 17-50mm 2.8
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SingleShot
f/2.8
17.00 mm
ISO 400
442 sec
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This is the second part of the pictures I shot last weekend. They where shot during the night or in the early morning before I was able to repair my bike.
I've made a timelaps movie out of the single shots from this startrails photography which is only 2s long. I will have to try this once again and take more shots.
I also screwed up a little bit on the camera settings.The timer of my D5100 was set to 31s and the exposure time was 30s. I think the 1s wasn't enough which is why it only recorded one shot every minute instead of two. I first recognized my mistake back home, but the next time I won't make the same mistake again.
Has anyone made similar experiences with timer settings, especially for the D5100?
So, Turned out, it's not easy to get a 360 done, while the shortest lunar eclipse of 21'st century is on. By the time i was about to reach the moon, the eclipse was over and the bright parts of the moon was starting to show, even if it was 1% of brightness, it was enough to blow out the moon even at low shutter speeds, although i did manage to get a 360 pano done, but isin't any good, as jonathan suggested i should i left my 24mm inside the bag, so i can use it for the pano, but i used it way before it and it dewed up during the pano. Still working on the pano, but meanwhile here is a short startrail i shot as the moon started to brighten up.
The initial frame is really dark with only stars visible, but eventually it brightened up to lit the foreground like daylight. The low ISO managed to keep the star colour. On left bottom you can see diffused green glow, which is from the airglow.
Strobist: Red gelled flash inside, naked flash outside, around 8 exposures @ 3 minutes each stacked in Startrails.
Went out last night to Thingvellir, wanted to take some starTrail photos, the stars was shining and good weather, but like always some clouds or a mist came also and most of my photos are in the Recycle Bin :(
Here is one that did escape from the bin.
Northern lights was also shown her self, but not so great lights that night.
I will try again later :) hopefully the clouds will stay away from me then :)