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Cloister ruins with startrails
165 min exposure, 85 frames, 14mm, f4, ISO 400 (Canon 650D, Canon 10-22, StarStaX)
Mal schnell bei uns im Garten - ach nein, schnell gibt's dabei nicht.
70 Bilder, jeweils 30 sec.!
First try star stacking.
Star trails from Monument rock at Pyramid lake in Nevada. The image was taken with a Rokinon 8mm f3.5 on a K5ii. It is twelve 5 minute exposures taken with a Vello Shutterboss intervalometer and stacked with the Startrails program. The ISO was 3200 at f5.0.
StarTrail taken at the ruins of Newhouse Inn on Dartmoor burnt down by a bunch of angry wives legend says.
First time startrail with a single exposure.
Tripod shot 1830sec at f/4.0, ISO 100, 24mm
(Gears: Nikon D800E, AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED, Manfrotto 055XPROB, Manfrotto 410)
Tried to capture some Perseid meteor trails but only caught stars, planes, and a few satellites (possibly ISS). 170 x 20-second exposures with 1 second between, 15mm, ISO 400 at f4.5. Stacked in Photoshop.
UPDATE July 2010: I have retaken this photo after the remodel, view it here.
UPDATE: The Mayor of Mukilteo contacted me and said that the lighthouse and the surrounding park is undergoing a remodel/repainting so I will be re-shooting a similar shot when that is completed in June.
I have really been itching to get out at night again recently. What a perfect night for startrails! There is a huge ridge of high pressure over us right now so no wind, no clouds... just me, my 5D and patience...and some Photoshop User TV on my Droid ;-)
20 Exposures Stacked (70 minute equivalent), each with the following properties:
Canon 5D
Sigma 12-24 @ 12mm
3.5 min., f/4.5, ISO 50
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This whole sky star trails image was taken on the evening of Sept 20th, 2025, during second day of Lika Star Party. The image was produced by combing 431 individual exposure totaling 3h and 35 minutes. Imaging time was long enough to show movement of Polaris, which is not actually at the north celestial pole, but it is offset for 45 minutes of arc (3/4 od degree) .
Camera: Sony A7CIII
Lens: Meike 6,5mm f/2 @ f2.8
431x30s exposure at ISO 1600.
Processed in Sequator, Siril and Photoshop.
Fujifilm X-E2 + XF35mmF1.4 R + Startrails 2.3 freeware
First attempt to catch earth's movement against stars. 120 shots @ 30s, 1 s interval - F1.4 ISO200
What to improve: focus on stars, white balance, framing (I simply missed the pole star....). Not to mention a beautiful subject in the foreground...
Job for the next trial/trail!
Taken from Oxfordshire, UK with an astronomy modded Canon 1100D on a static tripod. The subs were ISO-800 for 30 seconds at f/3.5. Images stacked using StarStaX and processed in Lightroom and Fast Stone Image Viewer.
I shot 3 different angles with 2 cameras during this imaging session