kgreen
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This just fascinates me! I've been watching videos on youtube, & through all the devotion & time it takes to do this, the end results are truly amazing. My parents have a place out in the country, with a pond, & forest of trees behind. This winter I'm going to try my hand in some star trail photography. I also have a program called star stax, to stack all the photo's into one to get the end result photo.
This is going to be fun! Anyone done this before care to share your photo's. Or give some helpful advice, for my first run-through.
I'm not sure if we can post videos from youtube here, or if it's allowed. But if so, I can try & post a good one I found. This guy took 30 second shots, for 10 hours, & the video is really neat. My first thought was wow, every 30 seconds for 10 hours that's some serious devotion.
And I'm not saying that it doesn't take a lot of heart & time, but with some reading up. I realized a remote shutter was used on continuous mode, so the camera automatically takes the shot every 30 seconds. Not that you should just set it & walk away, you'd need to keep an eye out for condensation on the lens. Or if clouds roll in, that sort of thing. And I couldn't just walk away from my camera set up outside, I'd be a nervous wreck. LOL It would be my luck a deer would knock over my tripod.
The whole thing really intrigues me, so I thought I'd bring it up for discussion.
This is going to be fun! Anyone done this before care to share your photo's. Or give some helpful advice, for my first run-through.
I'm not sure if we can post videos from youtube here, or if it's allowed. But if so, I can try & post a good one I found. This guy took 30 second shots, for 10 hours, & the video is really neat. My first thought was wow, every 30 seconds for 10 hours that's some serious devotion.

The whole thing really intrigues me, so I thought I'd bring it up for discussion.