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warantMember
One from last night
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miki gParticipantRASMITH32MemberVery Nice image , suprised (well maybe not nowadays) that there has not been more feedback on it. Like the way the barn even appears to warp around the central star. I have not attempted one of these image but intend to give it a go. What were you settings , specifically shutter speed and WB setting??
And well done, I expect these shots take time and patience
jodal1975Participantgreat attempt.how wide are you there ..10mm ? is it 1 long exposure or a load of 30 seconds added together ?..the one thing i would say is it might pack even more of a punch if you cooled it down a bit. it would probably bring up the star trails even more .
like ras i’ve been meaning to get out and try this kind of thing for a while…unfortunately clear skys in the northwest are very few and far between !
well done !warantMemberRASMITH32 wrote:
Very Nice image , suprised (well maybe not nowadays) that there has not been more feedback on it. Like the way the barn even appears to warp around the central star. I have not attempted one of these image but intend to give it a go. What were you settings , specifically shutter speed and WB setting??
And well done, I expect these shots take time and patience
jodal1975 wrote:
great attempt.how wide are you there ..10mm ? is it 1 long exposure or a load of 30 seconds added together ?..the one thing i would say is it might pack even more of a punch if you cooled it down a bit. it would probably bring up the star trails even more .
like ras i’ve been meaning to get out and try this kind of thing for a while…unfortunately clear skys in the northwest are very few and far between !
well done !Thanks only my first attempt, yes prob would look better a little colder, Image was taken with my fisheye prob at around 12mm at f5.6 iso 200 for 20 mins in raw. One point make sure you know where North is to get the circle effect. Think i might try stacking the next time.
Warren
JMac-2006ParticipantAgree, one on my wishlist too. You’ve done a great job for first attempt especially like how you’ve included the landscape and barn.
aoluainParticipanti always like these star long exposure shots
but what ruins it for me is the wide angles people tend to use – which leads to massive converging angles.AnonymousParticipantadamroryporterParticipantgorgeous image! I would make your sig on the photo brighter in the latter half as I can’t quite make it out: images? and photo something? great photo though!
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