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night photography
My walk home from the studio is about 600' of trail / road, without any traffic ever, and fairly minimal light pollution. When the moon isn't up, I use a headlamp -- when the moon is up, I tend to see a lot more shooting stars.
Took a little while to sit in the road and take photos tonight. ISO100, f2.0, 50 and 60s exposure. http://www.georgevidas.com/artpark/night1sm.jpg http://www.georgevidas.com/artpark/night2sm.jpg http://www.georgevidas.com/artpark/night3sm.jpg |
awesome. thanks!
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What LJ said. The mood is very intriguing
How did you compensate for motions of stars and the moon ? |
Thanks, guys.
I didn't compensate at all. Just a point and shoot camera sitting on the ground, propped up on the lens cap. I think that there's less-visible star motion in some parts of the photos because I was taking them mostly to the north west, north, and northeast. From what I remember of astronomy, the perceivable rotation of the earth is less when you're looking at something along the axis, i.e. the north star. |
I'm impressed... for 50 or 60 sec exposures, you are very steady !
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Beautiful!
What are those sideways hammock looking thingies? |
Beautiful. Nice job.
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Lovely. I miss the same kind of walks home from the studio. I used a head lamp book light usually. I do miss the solitary walks and all the stars! Thank you for posting this.
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ETA: Nice pics. (I wish I could do more than eight-second exposures w/my camera.) |
Nice clear views of Ursa Major and Cassiopeia!
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Very cool. What studio? What do you do in the studio?
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excellent pictures!
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http://www.georgevidas.com/artpark/bh_pana.jpg see also: http://www.thethirditeration.info/ http://lamppoles.blogspot.com/ Quote:
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That's a nice walk home from a studio.
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