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steve1840
2012-11-17, 10:08 PM
Stepped out last night to watch the Leonids meteor shower. Well, as far as meteors go, (at least between midnight and 3am) it was a bust. But at least I got to try out shooting star trails. This is my first attempt, so let me know what you think.

http://www.fursteditionphotography.com/photos/i-Q5d62XC/1/L/i-Q5d62XC-L.jpg (http://www.fursteditionphotography.com/Other/Forum-Posts/21103772_B5pzMz#!i=2221383149&k=Q5d62XC&lb=1&s=A)

The water in the lake was lit up when a state trooper came up behind me and shined both his headlights and his spot light on me while the camera was doing its thing. At the time I thought the trooper had ruined those few shots, but I actually think it adds something to the photo.

Zee71
2012-11-18, 12:35 AM
Very nice Steve! How many exposures and what were your typically settings? Don't think we can get anything like that here in NYC ...... to much light pollution!

steve1840
2012-11-18, 10:47 AM
Thanks Mark. That image was created from 266 images. I set up at ISO 400, 30 sec @ f4 and then just locked the remote shutter in the on position and sat in my truck for the next 2.5 hours.

wunaladreamin
2012-11-18, 11:20 AM
Steve that's pretty damn near perfect even as a first attempt! Once life is put back in order for myself, I'm going to get my stargazers permit and pull a few all nighters at the beach. Great work man!

steve1840
2012-11-18, 12:14 PM
Steve that's pretty damn near perfect even as a first attempt! Once life is put back in order for myself, I'm going to get my stargazers permit and pull a few all nighters at the beach. Great work man!

Thanks Kenny! Let me know when you go do that, and I'll head down.

wunaladreamin
2012-11-18, 08:53 PM
Definitely! I've heard one can shoot the Milky Way from there. I've seen pics to prove it as well!

steve1840
2012-11-18, 09:39 PM
What beach do you shoot your star trails at?

wunaladreamin
2012-11-18, 11:00 PM
I've seen Milky Way shots pulled off rather nicely from Robert Moses.

Joe
2012-11-19, 07:05 AM
Hello Guys,
Nice star trails Steve, I don't know if you are aware, but if you face North, you will get circles. Kenny, you can see the Milky Way faintly from Robert Moses on a clear, moonless night, it is best viewed in the summer months.

Here is a shot from Robert Moses:
http://photos.bravenet.com/284/873/968/4/BCF62CCE72.jpg

and my attempt at star trails:
http://photos.bravenet.com/284/873/968/4/683D886BC3.jpg

Joe
2012-11-19, 07:10 AM
My star trails shot was one long exposure, with lots of aircraft flying by. The Milky Way is also visible in the star trails shot, just left of center towards the top. I will try again someday using software combining multiple shots, such as startrails.de when I get a chance to go somewhere dark again.

lijk604
2012-11-19, 02:22 PM
Not sure when Robert Moses will be open to the public again. Right now you can only go as far south as Captree.
Drove around on Sunday, and the bridge to RM is blocked off with barricades, as well as police presence to stop any two-wheeled wanderers.