“ Starry Trails ”
Looking north in the back yard.
TECHNICALS: Borrowed a wide angle lens. Camera on a tripod to roughly pointing at the north star. Wrapped lens in a USB heater, to prevent fogging in the cold, powered by Dewalt battery pack. Internal intervalometer for 40 seconds, shutter speed 20 sec, ...
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Photo Location: Back Yard
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": 10" +
  • Robert Stokes Edited 6 months ago

    This is my second choice.  This stack only used 70 photos.  I edited the plane landing light trails out.

    This is my second choice.  This stack only used 70 photos.  I edited the plane landing light trails out.

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  • Rob Blackburn Edited 6 months ago

    Gorgeous star trails!  I love that you can take those in an urban area.

    Gorgeous star trails!  I love that you can take those in an urban area.

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  • Abel Cancino Edited 6 months ago

    This is epic!!! 😍😍😍

    This is epic!!! 😍😍😍

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  • Heather Morrow Edited 6 months ago

    I love making North Star Trails.  It's too bright where I am to capture them.

    I love making North Star Trails.  It's too bright where I am to capture them.

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Canon EOS R6 Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
20" f/4 1250 17

Tags

#nature #startrails #stacked_exposure #astro_photography #wide_angle_lens

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