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Esta, va dedicada para un compañero y mentor en esto de la fotografía nocturna, por todo el cariño y buenos consejos que siempre nos a regalado, si si eres tú......Míquel!!!!! Creias que me había olvidado de tí, pues no.
También se la quiero dedicar a un compañero magnifico, que digo compañero, un hermano, es mi tete Pepe.
Muchas gracias por estar ahí, tanto tú como María.
Muchas gracias a todos!!!!
Observando la lluvia de Perseidas en el faro de Portinatx, este Startrail, sin rastro de ellas a pesar de esta larga serie de 50 fotos, eliminando los aviones que si fueron muchos.
f 3.5
ISO 3200
60"
Mi segundo intento para capturar el recorrido de las estrellas. Nada que valga mencionar, pero para mi es un logro encuadrar al polo celeste. Tendría que haber hecho exposiciones de 45 segundos y no de 30 seg, aumentar las fotos, esta vez fueron solo 60, debían haber sido 120. La próxima vez debe quedar mejor.
Villa Serrana - 2013.
Eureka! I figured out what I did wrong the last time. I combined 41 images here using Iris, which has a command line interface. I accidentally combined them using the Add2 instead of Add_Max2 command. Silly me. :-)
This is a combination of 41 images, each 30 seconds long at 18mm, ISO 400. The light pollution on the bottom left is from a nearby road. I combined the images in Iris and tweaked it in Photoshop to make the startrails more visible in shrunk down versions of the image... The star colors are real, though the white balance might be off.
I think it looks much better on black
Mi primera circumpolar hecha con la Canon 6D y la calidad más decente.
Apilado de 93 fotos, de 30 segundos cada una.
Startrails
19/01/2011 23h02min, Baixo Guandu - ES - Brazil.
I dare you: how much time did I spend to take this photo?
Rastro de estrelas
19/01/2011 23h02min, Baixo Guandu - ES - Brasil.
Desafio: quanto tempo gastei para tirar esta foto?
Startrails Aufnahme Richtung Nordost.
Belichtungszeit: 45x 1min, ISO 400, keine Dark-Frames, jpg
Brennweite: 28mm (EF-S 18-55mm)
Kamera: EOS 100D
Aufnahmeort: Sardinien, Villa Iris, Nähe Cannigione/Baia Sardinia
Nikon D700, 24mm f/2.9, ISO 3200, 30sec, RAW, 35sec interval.
I forgot to set lens to infinity and the battery was not fully charged so I got half the frames I needed. Software: Lightroom exported to jpg and made to a movie in Apple Quicktime 7.
100 fotos a iso 400 con una exp de 30 segundos y 3 seg entre foto, con iluminacion de linterna de colores. se cruzaron dos aviones que dejaron la estela, pero para ser la primera vez me quedo contento
Filé d'étoiles créé avec 14 photos :
* 2 minutes de pose
* ouverture : f/5.6
* focale : 10 mm
* sensibilité : ISO 200
L'ensemble a été assemblé avec Startrails.
this is a play with two techniques light painting and star trails, then overlaided and merged all into one shot,with about 150 images taken merging layer and letting photoshop line things up, and one long night with two different location used, it was a joy...
19 tomas de 5 minutos cada una (un total de 1 hora con 35 minutos).
Cámara Canon T3i + Lente Sigma 18-250mm en 18, ISO 800, f/6.3.
Apilada en Startrail y procesada en PS.
First attempt at star trails. Althogh there´s lots of room for improvement I am reasonably happy with the results. Next time I need to:
-Work out before hand how many frames I need to produce longer footage for a timelapse movie.
-Find a nice location away from sources of light pollution.
-Find and locate the North Pole star to include it in the frame, since it's the only star that stays in the same place. It helps creating a focal point.
-Get to the location with plenty of time to prepare all the equipment.
Canon 7D + Tokina 11-16 f/2.8
This is also my first attempt at a timelapse video vimeo.com/23202572
Startrails 2
We returned to the waters edge after dinner and after the moon mad moved a bit to try our hand at some star trails. I was really after the reflections in the water.. but this wasn't to be.. I will have to try again one day on a darker night..
This is 70 by 30sec exposures stacked together using the star trails software..
ISO 200, 24-105mm@24mm, f/4.0, 30sec, raw, tripod, 70 exposures
First things first...does anyone know what the thing in the top right is? I had 30 second exposures and it shows up in about 139 frames. That's over an hour that is was hanging out in the sky....this would be facing South East. Would love to know what it is.
Now, this is the first time I've been out in quite a long time. We've had a lot of clouds here in Wisconsin so it hasn't been super easy to get the moon, sky, clouds, kids and life all to cooperate all at once. Lol
This is 290 images with 30 second exposures. No lens correction done.
Star trails over double eagle airport in Albuquerque NM 3-13-13.
Taken with a Canon T3i using a Tokina 11-16MM lense
This startrail through the South Window of Arches National Park is about an hour and ten minutes worth, from 3:07 to 4:19 a.m. If you look at the image in the comment below, you can see where the stars end up a few minutes after I stopped the trail series. So if you follow the bright area under the top of the arch on a diagonal toward a 1 o'clock angle, you could imagine the concentration of stars in the Milky Way here. Oh yeh, and a little light blast from my flash light made that glow inside the arch...