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Aprovechando estos días que no tenemos nubes me fui a la zona de Guadalajara donde los cielos están bastante limpios de contaminación lumínica e hice este startrail.
- www.kevin-palmer.com - Startrails are reflected in the calm Kreis Pond. Some late-arriving campers lit up the campground with their headlights. In the center of the picture is Ch-Paa-Qn Peak, which I climbed the next day.
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Stacked 117 star trail photos, it didn't look right, so I inversed it in photoshop and got this wild image. The bottom half is Honolulu city lights as seen from Kapolei.
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x313 6 sec ISO1600 images with 6D + 14mm f2.8 lens. Images converted to TIFF's, stacked in StarStax and processed in Faststone.
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my second attempt with startrails i have done som e light combination the red light was from the fire and the white one was from the torch i had i hope everyone like it and if you have any tips i will be glad to hear it .
محاولتي الثانيه بتصوير الستار تريلز حاولت اني اسوي خلط بالاضاءة الموجوده على الجبل الاحمر منها كان من انوار النار اللي كنا مشعلينها والضوء الابيض كان من الكشاف اتمنى تعجبكم واذا كان عندكم اي نصائح يسرني اني اقراها
So Sony has an app for making startrails, but also a general purpose timelapse app, both of which are paid for add-ons.
I don't think the general purpose is geared towards making startrail stills as it's limited to having a time interval as long as the shutter is open, leaving gaps between each shot.
Instead I made a timelapse movie of the stars using the general app, pulled the frames from the movie into jpgs using 'free video to jpg converter' and ran them through star trails.exe, with the gap filler option.
Bit of a workaround, and the end product is only 1980*1080. Looks ok all the same.
125 exposures, 20 seconds each.
I expected the full moon to be a problem, but the light was still good enough. It even took all the warm tones and gave it this look.
Camera Canon EOS 7D
Exposure 30"
Aperture f/5.6
Focal Length 10 mm
ISO Speed 320
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Star trails during the Perseid meteor shower. Shot on August 12, 2009 about halfway between Chicago and Indianapolis.
92 separate 30-second exposures, stacked with startrails.exe
Full-sized version is here: www.jonandchristine.dyndns.org/startrails.jpg
This is my first stacked star trails photo - many thanks to Steven Christenson for his tips on how to do this, and Achim Schaller for creating the startrails.exe application ( www.startrails.de )