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Nikon D7000 + Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8
Led Lenser MT7
XinTD C8 V4 XM-L2
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Primera prueba startrails con el intervalómetro interno de la nikonD7000.
6 tomas de 20segundos unidas con Startrails.
Startrail of 800+ frames from twilight to twilight into the 2017 summer solstice. Accompanying timelapse shows the light cloud that drifted through the scene and weakened the stars' prominence, particularly on the left-hand side.
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San Martín de Tours / Circumpolar otoñal / Belchite viejo. #haiku
Nikon D600, 200 stacked images, 25 sec., f/ 2.8, ISO 6400, @14 mm., edited with StarStaX.
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Warrnambool victoria .single exposure startrails nikon d700 nikon 14-24 at 14mm exposure f4 iso 200 40min
I used the program startrails.exe to blend 114 JPGs of 24" exposure (@ f/8 ISO 800). So this is 45.6 minutes of trails.
Normally I am a pretty impatient person needing constant diversion... so I never tried this before ... but it was so much fun just walking around among these huge rock formations by the light of the full moon that the time flew by like nothing. While out there I saw several meteors & one actually came through in the image.
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
Big Thanks for C.Eng and Zizloss
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 )
startrail made of 116 single exposures à 30 sec = 58 minutes of total exposure time...
stacked using the startrails.exe (www.startrails.de)
[ Olympus E-500 | 7mm | f/4 | 116x 30 sec | Iso 400 ]
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This image was taken at Algonquin Provincial Park. It is a stacked image of a sequence of about 130 star images rotating around the north star Polaris. These shots were taken on the Zeiss Distagon T* 21mm f2.8 on the Canon 5D Mark2 and each frame was shot at ISO3200.
Bimal Ramdoyal
Taken last month on a very cold and breezy evening when Tim Barker and myself went to this old windmill building not far from where we live.
132 30sec exposures, blended in startrails.de and then edited in PS. This is the second time i have been to this location for a star trails shoot, though this is a much improved version to my first attempt.
This is a stack of 100 x 30 second exposures, i decided to leave out the photo which exposes the foreground as i love the silhouette of the cross so much.
An impromptu trip to loo at 01:30am and I made the fateful error of looking out of the window to see a wonderfully clear night festooned with a multitude of stars, I went back to bed but couldn't get that sky out of my mind...20 minutes later I'm all alone in the dark in Hathersage churchyard shooting startrails and this was the result.
Feeling a little jaded now but think it was worth the effort, special thanks goes to my bladder and a couple of pints of Farmers Blond as without them this image wouldn't have been possible!! (304 15 second images stacked f4 @ 7mm)
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