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At The Old Rusted Cadillac West Of Rochelle, Illinois, I took a whole bunch of photos to increase my chances of catching some meteors. I Also rented the FANTASTIC Nikon 14-24 f/2.8 for the weekend which was a totally excellent experience. Although I only captured a couple small ones on "film", I was left with hundreds of images from a single location/focus/etc.
There are 2 obvious ways to deal with this.
1: Startrail photos.
2: Timelapse.
I plan on putting together a number of both as well as some composites from the previous night at Fermilab.
Plan on seeing more in the next week or two =]
It was a super fun time.
Was shooting a series of images for a startrail, one of them I managed to shoot a Perseids meteor on :) Only about 30 minutes of photos, was a cold night.
super cold weather just left Hong Kong, rain and clouds gone finally, gave us a clear sky before sunrise!
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Torpedo Station, Gdynia, Poland.
Fuji GFX 100s II, GF 20-35
50 min exposure
As long as the nights stay warm, it’s worth taking the chance for some night shots. It’s much more pleasant to spend hours by the shore when the temperature doesn’t drop below 15°C The moon, just two days before full, gave off more than enough light, but with the forecast calling for clouds in the following days, I had to take what nature offered.
1 hour exposure of the Norwegian sky. Shot with Fuji Superia 100, pushed to 200. Scanned with Nicon Coolscan V.
Unfortunately I stored this neg badly for 10 years which shows in the image quality.
Camera was an old EOS 300, cannot remember the lens but my guess would be a 50/1.8.
Nikon D7000, Samyang 8mm Fisheye
Last night was such a clear and crisp night I had to head out and see what I could get with MushroomLloyd. We settled on some star trails at Ravensworth Castle, neither of us had been there before and it seemed like a good spot to get to away from the worst of the light pollution.
We managed to get over half an hours worth of shots before one of the gamekeepers from the estate caught us, after deciding we weren't poachers he drove us off the estate and in the process saved us a good 20 minute walk back to the car, but did say that it might have been a better idea to get permission first so maybe next time we'll ask first ;)
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My first try to shoot startrails. This picture is taken from the Heiligenbergturm. It was made with the LiveComposite Modus from Olympus. What you see here are 120 pictures with each 60 second exposure, combined into one picture.
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El trazo recto mas brillante corresponde a Jupiter que como está en el plano de la ecliptica, separa claramente las curvaturas opuestas de los hemisferios celestes.Hay superpuesta en diagonal a partir del arbol mas grande las estelas de dos aviones que pasaron con media hora de diferencia pero siguiendo exactamente el mismo rumbo. Cerca de la esquina superior izquierda el debil trazo deuna estrella fugaz. La iluminacion rojiza es de un inoportuno coche. La roca esta iluminada por la luna menguante.
1 hora y media de exposición
Nepal, Annapurna Base Camp( 4150m) and Machapuchare (6997m), 2011
I 44 minutes time laps: 86 shots x 30 sec, f/4, ISO 1250, FD 15 mm, fullmoon
Shot with Canon 5D Mark II+Canon EF 15 mm f/2.8 Fisheye
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Непал, Базовый Лагерь Аннапурны (4150 м) и Мачапучре (6997 м), 2011 | 44 мин (86 кадров x 30 сек), f/4, ISO 1250, ФР 15 мм, полнолуние (Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Canon EF 15mm f/2.8 Fisheye)
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Canon EOS 6D Mark II
Tamron SP 24-70mm F/2.8 Di VC USD
24 mm, ƒ/2.8, 373x20s, 10xdark, ISO-6400
Edit: Sequator & PS
13.08.2021.
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thanx guys i really had a great time
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photo by:me
location:kuwait . Um Al aish
photo idea: Ahmed Al-Salman
camera:Sony a200
ISO:400
F-stop:F/6
fillter kit:none
ediet in:photoshop CS3 + startrail
other:tripod + remote control
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Project: Startrails Poland
Europe / Poland / Greater Poland / Kolo.
Startrails over the ruins of a medieval royal castle in Greater :)
Parameters:
Body: Canon 5D Mark III
Lens: Samyang 14 mm f/2.8
Other: 134 photos, 6030 sec.
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This was an interesting shooting night! I knew there might be some northern lights activity so I arrived at 10pm and began a timelapse. I read a book for a little while and dozed off. When I woke around 3:30 I noticed color in the sky but I couldn't figure out if it was sunrise or the aurora - it turns out it was both! Those darned early summer sunrises :(
When I processed the pictures I was incredibly chagrined to find I'd slept through most active part of the aurora, but happy to see I'd captured it in photos.
Timelapse here:
www.flickr.com/photos/trismi/26925363673/in/album-7215767...