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صحاري المملكة العربية السعودية تصوير طارق المطلق
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Star trails over Acele Morarului, Bucegi, Romania. Taken with a Canon 350D and Tamron 16-300, ISO 1600, f3.5, 100 18s stacked exposures. Processed in DeepSkyStacker and Darktable
Floydian (Henk): nog geen hotpixels weggewerkt; die zitten vast ook in deze foto. Binnenkort een weekje vrij vor dit soort klusjes ;-)
unione di 137 scatti con starstax e postprodotta con photoshop Lightroom
merging of 137 shots with starstax and post-produced with photoshop Lightroom
Friday night after work, Tyler and I headed out toward the gorge, with the intention of catching a sunset a Rowena and then heading to the Stonehenge monument.
After an enjoyable sunset at Rowena and some food in The Dalles, we headed up to Stonehenge. After driving past it in the dark three times, we finally found it. It turns out that Stonehenge at night is pretty cool. The night sky was just full of stars!
We were there for maybe 10 minutes when this other car pulled up. After talking to the two guys a bit, we found out that one of them was Chris Boswell, another photographer who just happened to be passing though. He broke out his tripod and joined us for a bit before heading on his way...
Getting good compositions this time was very time consuming though - in the future I'm switching back to my pan-tilt head for these types of shots. After shooting until about two, we decided that we could catch the sunrise at Smith Rocks, so we headed south....
It's better bigger - B l a c k M a g i c
This photo is showing the Lions Castle / Löwenburg in Kassel, Germany. It's made out of 100 photos with 30 seconds exposure time.
Sony A7r + Metabones mark IV | Zeiss Distagon T* 2,8/21mm
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This picture is combined with a foreground and a star trails photos. The foreground with model was taken during blue hour because I like nature lights. When it was dark, I took a series of star photos to make star trails. Then I blend the star trails to the foreground.
Toledo
El ecuador celeste se observa por las dirección que dejan el rastro de las estrellas (al girar la tierra, no lo olvides!!). En este sentido, se observa una linea imaginaria que divide la orientación de los trazos, la parte superior con una ligera curvatura concava y la inferior convexa; pues esa divisoria entre ambas se denomina ecuador celeste
Hace dos semanas, dos días antes de que saliéramos para Cabo de Gata, tuve la suerte de poder ir con uno de los grandes a hacer nocturnas Iván Ferrero.
Me dejo realmente alucinado la técnica que tenia sobre campo, sin dudar nada en ningún momento, además del control iluminando. Gracias a ello, conseguí la luz de la torre y la ventana en la toma.
Estuvimos en la parte de la Solana (ese es su nombre de verdad, prometido ) de la Sierra de Ávila donde se encuentran las ruinas de un antiguo convento.
Allí anteriormente fotógrafos que admiro habían sacado auténticas maravillas de la zona y había que probar suerte.
Aunque el arco de la Vía Láctea estaba un poco alto todavía se podía sacar bien, así que fue lo primero que hicimos en cuanto asomo el centro galáctico. En esta ocasión lleve mi cámara principal (una Sony A7RIII) con la que hice la Vía y también lleve mi segundo cuerpo (Una Sony A7) el cual deje haciendo un Star Trail, el primero que hago, con la ayuda de Photopills pude coincidir el ecuador celeste con la torre del Monasterio y éste fue el resultado.
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L'observatoire d'Astroqueyras
T50-2
340 photos de 30s d'exposition chacune traitées avec Starmax
photos prises avec un Sony A7ii + Zeiss Loxia 25mm f2.4
This picture was supposed to be the foreground of a merged panorama of the milky way and therefore exposed pretty long. I forgot to bring my cellphone (or watch) from the tent with me to the shore of Cosley lake so I had to guess the correct exposure and count seconds - about 1000 seconds - in my mind. Kind of worked out quite good :)
What did not work out was the stacking process due to a simple mistake I did during capture time that could not be corrected afterwards (perspective/composition related).
So well here you have startrails and moving could just in front of the milky way as a single exposure.
Oh and leaving the tent around midnight without any surrounding light was kind of scary. I was constantly scanning the surroundings with my headlamp for eyes in the forest (grizzly bears black bears, elk, deer, bobcats, mountain lion just to name a few). I feel into sleep again right after crawling back into my sleeping bag and was getting up in time for a wonderful sunrise.
Shiprock, New Mexico
After we finished the shiprock milky way shots www.flickr.com/photos/wei_willa/26670151224/in/dateposted/, we drove to the other side of the shiprock to shoot startrails. We followed PlanIt and found a perfect spot from where we can see north start is right on the tip of the shiprock mountain. I shoot the foreground first for 7 minutes. Then shoot a series of star shots with 30 seconds each. I was able to get around 70 star shots before the sky became bright, which is good enough to make a startrail picture.
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