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Intenté clavar la estrella polar en la punta del techo a dos aguas, casi lo logro. 202 fotos de 15 seg. c/u Exposición total 50 min.Un poco de linterna para iluminar la cabaña.

Finally, the snow has almost completely gone.

Unexpected clear skies last night meant my first star trail in a while.

 

11mm, 2.8, ISO 800, 30 second exposures stacked

 

Foreground lightened and a slight saturation boost to bring out the star colours

 

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20 foto`s met elk een sluitertijd van 90 sec

Canon 6D @ ISO 200

Rokinon 14mm Lens

211 stacked exposures of 30 seconds each using StarStax

Heavy Light Pollution - Bortle 7

Überflug der ISS am 03.08.2014 in der zeit von 02:44:16 bis 02:49:26

Cartrails & Startrails in Springfield Oregon.

My first attempt at startrail photography. The dead tree was an interesting foreground subject.

this evenings sky....beaverdam peninisula tower mooresville alabama....pentax K-50...zenitar 16/2.8 fisheye...

canon g12 with CHDK and then stacked in the StarTrails programme. Then edited in snapseed on a phone.

 

iso 500 and 15 seconds exposures at f2.8

写真、撮りに行けていない・・・(;_;)

Strobist:

Single flash to brighten the tower

I think im slowly getting better.

 

any feedback will be greatly appreciated.

Startrails taken at The Rumps, just North of Polzeath, Cornwall

My first Startrails shot, 2h long, every picture 2min

Nightsky panorama

Two photos stiched together making a vertical panorama.

Top shot is a startrail from 112 shots of 30 seconds each.

Bottom shot is one single longer exposure (10minutes). A mirrored top shot is superposed in the water in order to change the single stars into a startrail.

Sony NEX-7 + 18-200mm lens

Long exposure from a pier outside of the resort in Curacao.

A startrails shot taken over a period of 30 mins from my garden last Sunday night.

 

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Canon EOS 5D - Canon 17-40

Taken on 5 April 2015 as the ISS crossed over Huntsville, Ontario. This is 37 photos stitched together using the Startrails software and photographed with the iPhone TriggerTrap app. I was a bit off, and almost missed capturing the ISS because I thought it was going to be lower in the sky according to my ISS Tracker app on my phone. The ISS can be seen in the upper left corner of the photo.

Alpa12pano Alpagon 40 1 hour long exposure

A Jeff Sullivan www.flickr.com/photos/jeffreysullivan/4775477727/ inspired pix of the backyard last night. This is my first stack photo - getting ready for the Perseid meteor shower later this week. This represents 425 30 sec exposures between midnight and 4am when the sky started to lighten too much.

Composed out of 51 pictures used for a time lapse sequence. Using StarStax. The moving clouds in the moonlight resulted in some funky colors.

Unfortunately I had to pause several seconds between the pictures in order to peek at the histogram for a holy grail time lapse sequence, that's why there are large gaps in the trails.

I met up with my buddy Will last night for our second attempt at shooting star trails. This time I decided to try stacking multiple images in photoshop using "lighten" blending mode. This is a combination of 67 30sec exposures with a 1sec interval shot in small size jpeg.

What a brilliant night for startrails. Super clear sky. I didn't even have to enhance them in post.

Torpedolauncher, Gdynia, Poland

Nikon D850, Tamron 15-30

 

Panorama – lower part 1 frame 240 seconds, sky 10 frames 180 seconds each

 

174 x 40 second exposure images stacked together to show the stars moving around the sky. Pictures were taken in my garden with a Panasonic G9 fitted with a wide angle lens

Taken from Oxfordshire, UK on the night of the Lyrids meteor shower peak. Taken with a Canon 1100D with 18-55mm kit lens. ISO-1600 for 15 seconds at f/3.5 1,380 images were stacked with StarStaX. The bright streak in the middle of the left side was a very very bright satellite flare which I haven't been able to identify. Just above the top right corner of the right hand tree there is a Lyrid meteor, which is the only meteor I've caught on camera over the past 2 nights. There are also lots of aircraft and satellite trails in the image.

1 hr star trails at Rockport, Massachusetts

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