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Nov 13, 2009 10:10 |  #1

And I'm hooked. These were taken from my back deck early yesterday morning. I couldn't get around the house to a spot where I could focus on Polaris, so it's only a partial view. But I'm amazed at how many stars the camera can pick up, when I can only count 7 or 8 in the sky...

I took about 75 shots at 20 seconds, with 2 dark, and stacked them in the startrails.de program. Only other PP is resizing and cropping out the power poles and lines from the bottom of the shot.

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Nov 13, 2009 11:44 |  #2

nice try what caused the skip in the trail.


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Nov 13, 2009 12:03 |  #3

Very nice for your begining .




  
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Nov 13, 2009 12:36 |  #4

Stargazerfrank wrote in post #9008499 (external link)
nice try what caused the skip in the trail.

Would that be from the shot I took with the lens cap on? I unlocked the remote and then took a 20sec shot with the cap on, then locked the remote on again for the rest of the shots.

Leads me to ask, do you take the dark shots at the beginning and end to avoid this? Or should you take dark shots at intervals throughout the length of the shoot?



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Nov 13, 2009 13:25 |  #5

For star trails you want to take the dark shot at the start or the end really. The stars carry on moving while you're doing it you see, so do the dark in the middle and you'll have a gap. No matter, still a great shot.

By the way, it's 2009. ;)


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Nov 13, 2009 15:08 |  #6

^LOL - see that's what I get for working on my pics when I'm home with flu...!

Ok - dark shot at beginning and end. Cool - thanks!



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