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This startrail photo is the Result of 57 single pics I stacked with StarrStax. It was taken at the Lübbensteine in Helmstedt, lower saxony, Germany. I used a 18-55 Kit lens on my Nikon D300s on a tripod and a cable remote to take 57 30sek. long exposures in a row
A busy night in the North Wales Mountains, a brief bit of clear sky in between the clouds, around 70 images.
This is a stack of 289 exposures that were 40 seconds each: a bit over 3 hours worth in total. Stacked in Photoshop with some final edits in Lightroom.
Took some images with my Gopro hero 8 black, Shme the camera gives off too many hot pixels. 127 images processed in startrails app.
Explored, november 14, 2024
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And here is the proof that the universe revolves around the earth after all. 😁
My first attempt that evening ended with my camera and tripod blowing over despite having a good 8 kilos of ballast. Luckily, the camera landed gently on the grass and snow. I then placed the tripod flatter and with 2 tripod legs on the wind pressure side. The wind was blowing very strongly with extremely strong gusts - I'm surprised the result was clear and not blurry.
The rudder covers the light of the electric car charger. 😎
By the way, it was a new moon night and there was no artificial light other than the light from the cottage.
Hemsedal. Norway.
A shot produced from and in camera startrail using the Olympus OMD E-M1 using the live composite mode over 1 hour 40 minutes
Ein Startrail in Richtung Norden über dem Mäuseturm in der Nähe von Brakel. 1 Bild mit 25 Sekunden, 60 Bilder mit 30 Sekunden Belichtungszeit. Verrechnung mit der Software Sequater.
2 Sternschnuppen sind ebenfalls zu sehen.
1 hour long exposure. Nature did the work for me as a lightpainter. Moon behind me sat down after 40min and darkness gave me deeper impact on the startrail. There was some aurora borealis going on behind me so check it out in the next pic i took right after this one :)
*Tamron 15-30mm f/2.8
This is the image rendered from 59 separate Images stacked in Photoshop, opacity levels changed for each image to create the comet effect. I removed 3 different airplanes and 1 meteor trail.
Startrails in der Perseiden Nacht am 13. August 2015 von 2:55 - 3:44 mit 98 Aufnahme a 26 sek, f4.5, ISO 2000., Canon EF 8-15mm @8mm.
Der Vordergrund wurde mit einer Fenix TK41 LED Taschenlampe ausgeleuchtet.
Location: Stalag XVII B Krems-Gneixendorf
Zum Stacken der Aufnahmen wurde startrails.de eingesetzt.
330 Aufnahmen in StarStax zusammengeführt. Vorab sind die 42 Flugzeugstrichspuren manuell entfernt worden. Der Flughafen Köln-Bonn war zu nah ;-) Bearbeitet mit LR4; ISO 1600; Belichtungsdauer 15 sec; f3,2; 12mm; Lumix DMC-G3, Bortle:Class4
Star trail, single exposure lasted 1 hour, taken of course in a moonless night.
I've been so many times above the clouds that I no longer even remember how many...
For me it has become a totally normal thing to see below me a lovely carpet of clouds.
Since the late evening this carpet of clouds was entirely shrouding the Valle Gesso, Natural Park of the Maritime Alps (Italy).
From my vantage point I saw that this valley was pointing slightly to the north, so I instantly knew that thanks to Earth's rotation through a very long exposure I would have got the trails of the stars converging right into the cloudscape! Almost like a logical continuation, an extension of it :-) With some distant light pollution coming from the valleys of Cuneo that would have provided a proper hint of light (light pollution is such a precious component in night photography, unfortunately too often misunderstood and underestimated by beginners).
And so it was, as evidenced by this photo.
It has been really fascinating to fix this interrelation between such elements so ethereal and peculiar (stars, light, clouds). A minimalist and silent dialogue... as I love to understand and live the mountain, in serene and peaceful solitude, admiring these bridges toward the otherworldly.
I am pretty sure: in silence there is the answer.
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