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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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After shooting all night the Cocoon Nebula, i took a long exposure shot of the place and equipment.
Camera: Canon 1100D; 18mm F3/5 ISO 400. Exposure: 387s
Àger (Lleida-Catalonia).
August, 16th 2012.
Pictures: 60x120s. ISO400.
Camera: Canon 50D.
Lens: Canon 18-55, 18mm, f4.
Processing: Digital Photo Professional and Startrails.
Àger, 16 d'agost de 2012.
Imatge: 2 hores d'exposició (60 x 120s).
Càmera: Canon 50D
Objectiu: Canon 18-55 a 18mm, f4.
Programes de tractament: Digital Photo Professional i Startrails.
Taken from Oxfordshire, with Polaris lined up with the corner of the support structure for our observatory roll-off roof.
Taken with a Canon 1100D + 18-55mm lens
ISO-1600 for 30 seconds
224 images stacked using StarStax and tweaked in Lightroom
I was aiming for 2 hours but stopped 8 frames too short!
1116 Photos / 5 hours. Star trails shot in the suburbs of Brisbane Australia.
Nikon D750 / 17-35 2.8
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OLYMPUS OMD EM5 Mark II - Live Composite. This was 10sec exposure followed by a 30 minute exposure using the Live Composite feature of the Mark II.
3600s / f6.3 / ISO 100 / 17mm
First attempt at star trails. The Boat and shed were lit from a distant light from a cottage behind me. (as you can see from the shadow of my tripod.)
Startrail pictures taken in the winter of 2005-2006, about one and a half hour away from the city of Quebec. Supplementary information:
Camera used: EOS 5
Lens: 24mm
diaphragm: f3.5
shutterspeed:80 mminutes
film: Fuji Velvia (50 ASA)
conditions: -15, no wind, no moon, picture taken at +/-19:00-20:20. Camera position to the east
Tripod: Manfroto
Enjoy and any comments/suggestions/critisism is welcomed and appreciated. Regards, Tjerk
p.s. 3 Kelvin temps? candles inside the chalet, the night sky and the stars? Regards, Tjerk
Szekszárd (the city where I was born) is the center of Szekszárd-Tolna Wine Region is famous of the "Bull's Blood", a dry red wine. Thus no wonder the lookout tower above the city resembles grapevines. Pointing my all-sky camera directly upwards was a good idea standing there.. :)
2020.02.16.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Sigma EF 8/4.0
134 x 60 sec, F6.3, ISO 400
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This Startrail was realized by stacking 144 images of 30 sec exposure at 7.1 fstop at 10 mm on an ApsC sensor (Canon T3i). The pictures were taken in the "Rheinaue" parc in Bonn Germany on a clear June night. The building in the background was nicely illuminated in violet colors which also gave the sky a slightly violet touch. I hope you like it!!
240 fifteen second exposures combined to make this startrail video. All done in-camera with an App on my new Sony A6000 csc. White balance was set to tungsten. The camera was pointing at The Plough constellation for the exposures.
Okay as advised by Abhinav Singhai ... done some curves n exposure tweaking ... and its a completely new pic i am lookin at
will try again in raw and will spend more time on next pic!