Experiment_626
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On my latest trip, I took HDR sequences of of one of the mechanical palm tress in Tomorrowland and of the Astro Orbiter, both at night. As part of these, I took two- and three-minute exposures. In both cases, despite the ambient light, you can make out a few stars that move slightly during the exposures.
It would be interesting to see what you'd get with a very long exposure in one of the parks. Might you get a bright sky but with a few still-brighter stars? My biggest concern would be finding a place to set up the tripod where it could remain undisturbed from clumsy feet for such a long period.
Jeff, what did such long exposures do to your battery?
SSB
It would be interesting to see what you'd get with a very long exposure in one of the parks. Might you get a bright sky but with a few still-brighter stars? My biggest concern would be finding a place to set up the tripod where it could remain undisturbed from clumsy feet for such a long period.
Jeff, what did such long exposures do to your battery?
SSB
I'll be at Beach in a few months, may be able to try to get such a shot with Spaceship Earth if I have a good view (I did last trip.)