Star Trails - Night on the move

TJDIV

Adventurer
Who doesn't love star trail photos?
Spent a couple hours in the middle of nowhere listening to new music and letting my camera sit out in the cold. ( I was in the Tundra :D )

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Then I realized we don't even have light pollution in our front yard; so when I got home I stayed up and did more. Taking and processing images until +/- 5am is captivating.
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-Tom
 

LR Max

Local Oaf
Out of curiosity, what kinda shutter speed you using? Hoping to have an opportunity to make a similar photo next weekend!
 

TJDIV

Adventurer
Out of curiosity, what kinda shutter speed you using? Hoping to have an opportunity to make a similar photo next weekend!

Top shot was 32 minutes. Bottom was approx 27 minutes.
Obviously depends on ambient light, etc; but pretty easy to figure out after a few trial runs ;)

Post up your pics!
 

photoman

Explorer
I've made a few attempts and actually prefer shooting at different angles rather than using the North star.

1. From this weekend. In early twilight.
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2. This shot sucks but the movement of the stars is quite interesting. It has curvature in both directions.
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3. This was my first attempt. Not a very balanced composition but it is pretty hard to get a composition in the dark sometimes.
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Sirocco

Explorer
going to have to get out of the city and try these. Excellent shots. Its always so damn cloudy here in the UK though! I take it stars/clouds dont mix to well.

G
 
I'll play...
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~7 minute exposure, F3.5 ISO100



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1 minute exposure, f10, ISO100

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30 minute exposure, f5, ISO100. Brought out the purple and blues in this one.

EDITED TO (sort of) MEET PAT's REQUEST.......
 
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Every Miles A Memory

Expedition Leader
Can we do everyone a favor and if you post any photos in this thread, can we all agree to post the camera settings below each photo?

It would help those of us who want to learn to make images like this to have a starting point with the camera.
 

suntinez

Explorer
1st try with the new camera, I'll get there!

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22 min/F4.8/ISO 100 - looking north, 5 hrs after sunset


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12 min/F5/ ISO 100 - looking east, 2 hrs after sunset
 

TJDIV

Adventurer
I got a bit cheated tonight... had this "night before opening day of rifle season enjoying the silence in the woods" idea, but then the moon decided to just show up and cast its light upon me. (you can see it, bottom left) Had to abort at approx 21 mins. But hey, it was cool. Sitting there watching jets flying over, satellites, critters, and general early winter silence = epic. You can see how much light the moon was kicking out as I aborted the mission the trees were exposed behind me in the couple of seconds it took to stop the exposure. :)

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nwoods

Expedition Leader
Okay, without descending into an african swallow/coconut type discussion, how are you doing these shots? I spent hours at night on the rim of the grand canyon trying out various settings and shutter speeds, and just got crap.

The only night shot that I got that was even usable were these two (obviously not star trail duration exposures)
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