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Nikon D7000 + AF-S Nikkor 18-200mm 1:3.5-5.6G VRII ED
Exposição: 30" x 417
Abertura: f/8
ISO: 100
Startrails
My first star trail. I'm not crazy about the lighting on the tree, but overall pretty happy with this as a first attempt. This was processed with startrails.exe and Lightroom. It is 17 exposures of 2 minutes at f2.8 and ISO 400 with a 17mm focal length on a 1.6 crop camera.
Thought I'd do a star trail at the Saltburn pier, again. Not sure if I like the people at the end.
This was longer, but after using my bag as a weight to stop my camera from flying away, it pulled the image down by a couple of mm, but it was too hard to align so I binned the images.
This is my first attempt at startrails photography. Was not entirely prepared for it, the memory card was not empty so was able to get only 20 minutes of trails.Suggestions and comments are welcome.
Canon EOS 450D + Tokina AT-X 124 AF Pro DX 12-24mm f/4
Otro intento de fotografia nocturna. Esta vez, apuntando a la estrella polar se ha aumentado la exposicion para poder ver los trazos de luz que las estrellas dejan al girar sobre la polar. Sin diferentes tomas, solo una de 16 minutos aproximadamente.
Exposición: 970
Aperture: f/5.6
Lente: 12 mm
Velocidad ISO: 200
Realizzato con: www.startrails.de/html/software.html
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Startrails from Boaggine, on the slopes of Mount Carpegna. We are above the small town of Villagrande di Montecopiolo behind which rises Monte Montone and, continuing to the right, Monte Copiolo, on the summit of which stood a castle, the birthplace of the Montefeltro dynasty, and in the background we can see the town of San Marino. Art historians believe that part of this landscape was immortalized by Piero della Francesca in his Nativity and, for this reason, the art installation on the left, Art View No. 5, was recently created to guide the viewer to the sight visible in the painting.
The photo is a stack of about 200 shots, 20s at 1600 ISO, fixed on the landscape to capture the apparent movement of the stars that appear as streaks, the startrails.
I think I needed to stabilise the tripod a bit, as there's a bit of a wiggle in the trails, not so noticable at the small size though. If the weather stays as good as it has been maybe I can make it up to the windmill and try again.
Single exposure startrails with foreground lit by large moon,bushfire on the horizon.West coast of Tasmania.
Lugar: Cachagua
Fecha: 16 febrero 2017
Hora: desde 0:33 hasta 1:22 AM
Cámara: Nikon D60
Lente: 18 - 55 mm f 3.5 - 5.6
Dist. focal: 24 mm
Tmpo. expos.: 60 seg
Tmpo. entre expos.: 15 seg
f: 5.6
ISO: 1600
Cant. fotos: 40
Autor: socio Aldo Bucchi
looking southbound, approx N45 E013, 20110925 2111-2211 UTC+2 (DST)
112 30s exposures, added in stairtrails.de app
four plane trails converging to an intersection (right side, out of frame); one unknown (sorry, I'm no astronomer =) short, vertical trail: a planet maybe?
鹿林天文台星軌, 20111130
我發現了處理星軌的簡易方法,於是我開始以前拍的相片找出,試著製作星軌,這張圖拍攝於鹿林天文台,斷斷續續地星軌意味著那天不是個好天氣。
Startrails at Lulin Observatory, Nov. 30th, 2011
Since I found the way to make star trails, I started to build several works from my photo database. It works well. I love it. This shot was taken at Lulin Observatory. The dash trail means that the weather is not even acceptable for observation, but it is great for photography to show something different from normal star trails picture.
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