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Teide National Park, 28.09.11, early in the morning
Camera: Canon Eos 5 D Mark II.
Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm/ 4/ L USM
40 single shoots at 30 seconds, startrails software.
This is a startrail taken 10km to the north of Linz (Austria)
EXIF:
Sony a580
ISO400
F/5.0
122,5 minutes
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Nikon D7000
lenti Nikkor 18-105 f3.5
composizione di 80 scatti
un ringraziamento speciale ad Elisa, per la sua collaborazione
I would have liked a longer exposure for this one, but in the process of finding a spot, I got my truck stuck. I set this up while I waited for my tow.
311 shots at 30s each and stacked together using www.startrails.de/html/software.html There seem to be some meteors in there (down and left). The blue background is thanks to the full moon.
f/5; ISO 200 at 18mm (30mm equivalent for a 35mm camera).
Please leave your thoughts/comments!!
During an observing run on April 20th, knowing the Lyrids are active and one night away from it's maximum, i set up the camera hoping for some meteors. Din't see any, didn't catch any, but with the resulting photos i composed this Star Tails Image.
Camera: Canon 550D 18mm @F3.5 on standard photo tripod. 75 frames of 1 minute at ISO100.
I was shooting 30 second exposures in order to make a movie of polar rotation. I decided to see if "Startrails" could stitch 178 exposures. Canon XSi and 10mm lens.
Esta es la estela de las estrellas que surcaban el cielo durante ese lapso de tiempo. Fotografiadas en el Cortelliño, Baiona.
The Van Vleck Bunkhouse and meadow illuminated by a full moon with a sky full of stars above.
The warm light is from propane fired mantle lamps. Very cool!
This image is constructed from 34 - 2 minute images at f/4 and ISO200 stacked for the star trails and a final image of the foreground taken at 4 minutes, f/16, ISO400 to give the star-burst on the kitchen light
(photo updated with my Print version which is much lighter)
Stanford Hoover Tower at night
Total exposure time : 2hrs 46mins
296 30s exposures with ~4s delay between them to get the sky
2 additional exposures to get Hoover tower properly.
Time-lapse can be found at youtu.be/Yis4f6d3iRc
My first startrail attempt. I was hoping to catch a few Quadrantid meteors but no such luck. Not bad for a first attempt, although the wind got a little gusty in the middle of the session, so if you look closely you can see some wobble in the trails.
Details:
-Canon XSi with Sigma 10-20mm lens at 11mm.
-11 x 10 min exposures at ISO 400 for 110 minutes total exposure
-Camera Control via Images Plus
-Free Startrails program used to combine frames
-Photoshop for final touchup including the GradientXTerminator plugin and Levels
-Taken from Lake Lawtonka, OK on January 2nd, 2011
Image by Dewald van Rensburg
Star Trails - Sutherland NG Church
Description: My first attempt at doing star trail photography. Used a low ISO and kept the shutter open for about four and a half minutes.
Processing: Lightroom
A Lot of light pollution here really and needed to have more images, but cloud came over and that was that ;-)).
The road before Mt Evan. An hour drive on the night icy road, stopped just before the road of the Mt Evan. Few elk on the way back. It was a good 30min of waiting! :)
Setting: 1970 sec - ƒ/4 - ISO 400 - 12 mm
Having a bash at some Orbs with a startrail too!
How do you guys get the orbs so neat? I just swung some bunched up fairy lights. Do you wrap them to a stick/pole?
Need to go somewhere darker too!
Anthony and I headed out to Sunrise in Mt. Rainier N.P. last night. Turns out the road to Sunrise opened up in Friday. This area has always been one of my favorites within the park.
On our way back up from this spot we ran into another photographer (which was surprising by itself) and chatted for a couple minutes. I just now found out that it was one of my contacts Orion Photography! Small world ;-)
Somewhere near Sunrise, Mt. Rainier N.P., WA
15 stacked exposures (1 hour equivalent), each with the following properties:
Canon 5D Mark II
Sigma 12-24 @ 12mm
4 min., f/4.5, ISO 400
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My first attempts using the Live Composite feature in the Olympus EM1..... each picture is a multiple 15sec exposure automatically overlaid and the set range from 8 - 10 minute total exposure time
I climbed on top of the "Belchen" by bike to shot some sunset photographies. I've been there before with my camera as you can see on my photostream. On some days you have a great view of the alps, but I think thats mostly during fall or winter.
On my way back down I had two flat tires, but was able to ride for a while in the dark before there was absolutely no air and nothing of the repair kit left. It was too far to walk all the way back home, so I stayed on top of another mountain, did some startrail photography and slept a few hours in my sleeping bag.
The next morning I was able to by a new tire and finally got home well but with a lack of sleep. All in all it was a lot of fun, very exhausting and disastrous at the same time, he he.
Thats the first of the startrails shots. The other ones (that I like more) are still in process since I always take single shots and put them together with afterwards. I will upload them tomorrow. It was shot from top of the "Hasenhorn" and the city below is Todtnau, where I did some photography before.
Feel free to comment and/or fav this photo ;)
Startrails composite image made of 61 single exposures during my this year's "Chasing Perseids" session.
The only meteor captured in this session can be seen in my Photostream, just click on the image below:
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What else can you do on a moonless, cloudless friday night than to go out and take a startrail shot?
I was really afraid it would not work because of the light pollution of some towns nearby, but the stacking technology worked well. I took 70 shots each exposured 30 sec, some 30 additional darkframes and stacked them together. This is the result.
Startrails looking for Perseids, only caught a satellite flare on this occasion. Swansea Valley, South Wales UK.
Startrails over a dead tree near Marholm, Cambridgeshire.
This image consists of 240 30 second exposures stacked using Adobe Photoshop CS5
A short timelapse video the shots were taken from can be viewed here: vimeo.com/29906097