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2nd attempt at star trails

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What was the total time span for the 56 stacked images, please?
 
30 seconds each ;)

I want to try this too but I have to drive 2-3 hours just to get to clear dark sky.
 
Wow, your star trails are really, really well executed! Great job on that. At first I felt like the ground of the shot is a little ugly and boring, but the more I look at it, the more I like it. It kind of mixes a beautiful natural display with the man-made stuff, and I think it works. Good job!
 
Wonderful shot

Regards :D

Thank you.

What was the total time span for the 56 stacked images, please?

It took about 30 minutes overall (each exposure was 30sec long)

30 seconds each ;)

I want to try this too but I have to drive 2-3 hours just to get to clear dark sky.

I was quite lucky to have a clear night. Here in the Portland area, we have only had around 6 sunny days since Thanksgiving.

Wow, your star trails are really, really well executed! Great job on that. At first I felt like the ground of the shot is a little ugly and boring, but the more I look at it, the more I like it. It kind of mixes a beautiful natural display with the man-made stuff, and I think it works. Good job!

Thanks for the comment; I’m glad you like it. This was my second attempt ever at shooting star trails. My main concern was just getting everything to work properly - f stop, ISO, exposure time, camera positioning, etc...

oh wow thats amazing!

Thanks!


In my first attempt - my ISO was too low, I didn't have a wired remote (i would press the shutter button each time causing the camera to move slightly), and i was shooting through a bedroom window.

In my second attempt I shot through the bedroom window again, but this time I opened the window and removed the screen. Plus I used a different lens, and I used a wired remote with a locking button and the camera programmed for continuous shooting. I let it continuously shoot for about 30 minutes, and then used free software available online to stack the 56 images. This time around much better than my first attempt. I look forward to trying more and different scenarios. Thanks again for looking and commenting.
 
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This is next on my list here in Alaska. I have never shot star trails but I am planning on the next clear dark winter night to get some with the snow capped peaks. Nice shot
 
I havent the slightest clue how to do this but its awesome.
 
Just curious as to why you took so many shots instead of one long one. I've never done star trails (yet) but am planning to in the near future.

**Edit** Never mind. I read the post in the link above and found out why.

Great picture btw. I can't wait to try it!
 
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Just curious as to why you took so many shots instead of one long one. I've never done star trails (yet) but am planning to in the near future.

**Edit** Never mind. I read the post in the link above and found out why.

Great picture btw. I can't wait to try it!

Thanks!

Thats a great improvement over your first shot, well done!

Thank you!
 
Very nice shot, but as jmark85 asked why so many shots rather than one long one. I recently shot some star trial shots and did long 10 to 20 min exposures. First time trying this and they turned out quit well. Will do 30 to 60 min next time.
 
I've been eager to try this. Looks like you have your technique down. Great improvement over the first!
 

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