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Star Trails around Polaris
Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello
4h star trails from suburban skies. 500x30sec @100ISO stacked images.
We were able to just cross the road after getting done with the Brady's Bluff hike and go directly to this trail. It runs along the Mississippi River for most of the length of the park. After hiking the bluffs, it was a very easy, relaxing walk!
this path leads to underneath a very, very old beech tree at the Bayard Cutting Arboretum.... it is so magical being 'inside' the heart of this tree and we always enjoy entering... but this day it was closed.... maybe due to weak branches...
Happy Fence Friday and I wish you all a great weekend!
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Technical info:
Tokina 11-16
f6.7
ISO 100
16 mm
1.5s exposure
Post Processing:
PS CS5(1%)+Lightroom 4.4(99%)
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Southern end of the purple-blazed trail, Naugatuck State Forest (West Block), Beacon Falls, Connecticut, January 6, 2017. 2014 Kona Wo.
Seen along the Winter Trail in the Lehigh Gap area in Pennsylvania.
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Sydney Metro line...
Olympus OM-1 w M.Zuiko 7-14/2.8 Pro
ISO640 f/2.8 7mm 0ev
Single frame single frame raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 8.5 - Ilford 100 film profile , colour graded in Nik 7 Color Efex and finished off back in Photolab.
The Lake Wobegon Trail is a 46-miles long, located in Central Minnesota.
As fans of public radio could tell you, this trail's namesake is the fictional town of Lake Wobegon, made famous by author and radio personality Garrison Keillor on A Prairie Home Companion. Along the 10-foot wide paved trail, you'll find small towns that provided Keillor with inspiration, including Holdingford, a town once referred to by Keillor as "most Wobegonic" and which now advertises itself as "The Gateway to Lake Wobegon." Garrison Keillor himself helped dedicate the trail upon its opening in 1998, and he even composed a song for the occasion appropriately titled, "The Lake Wobegon Trail."
big bend star trails on film
in just 2 years slide film will be gone ? (kodachrome gone last date to process 12/29/2010)
and in 5 years ?
negative film will be gone ?
and 10 years all black and white film will be gone ?
and this will be the end of traditional star trail imagery compare film star trails to digital star trails you will see one lacks color the film captures color but digital does not capture the colors of the stars
On late autumn, we kept hiking on a trail densely carpeted with yellow maidenhair leaves. Treading on thick leaves was kind of much fun amid a few hours of hiking.
This is one shot for 30 minutes and the second is 3 hours. I melded them together. Best one yet! You can see where a vehicle went by in the bottom corner too:)
I created this image with my wide angle Fujinon XF 10-24 lens, but it minimized the size of this peak a little too much. So I simply cropped it during editing. Two Trees Trail, Riverside, CA
The stag was attentive to every click of my camera and he was probably 150 ft away!
Compare with Chinkara of India.
Nikon D850, 500mm f/4e lens x1.4, f/8, 1/640s, ISO 500
Thanks to all of you who fave and comment on the photograph!
These buildings and wagons were moved from thier original locations across the Bighorn Basin to The Old Trail Town collection in Cody Wyoming by archaeologist and historian, Bob Edgar. During the 1960's Bob watched as some of old historical buildings of the Big Horn Basin disappeared from the landscape. He decided one way to save some of the buildings was to gather them together into one collection. Starting in 1967 Bob moved 26 historic buildings to "Old Trail Town"which is located in an area that Buffalo Bill and his associates had chosen for the first town site of "Cody City" in 1895. He also collected and relocated hundreds of artifacts such as wagons; farm equipment, house furnishings; etc. to the collection.
Last of my start trail shots (I think :P) and personally this is my fav despite having the shortest trails. Took me ages to get round to editing it and stacking all the photos together but im pleased I have done it eventually.
I think i prefer this photo to others mainly because of the deep blue sky against the clarity of the monument feels just 'nicer' to me :) I would have liked to get some longer trails though but I can always re-shoot this location :)
Anyways enjoy!