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What does 6 hours of Astronomy look like?Last night myself and 12 other keen individuals set up 9 telescopes for a night of Astronomy. This is a 6 hour shot showing how much activity there is through out the night.
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Re: What does 6 hours of Astronomy look like?Very cool mate, good to see you finally got around to a really long circles shot.
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Re: What does 6 hours of Astronomy look like?Very cool shot. Is that a number of long exposures all stacked together? Would you have a good reference on how its done that I can read somewhere on the web?
I was at the Newcastle Regional Library yesterday and they had an exhibition on astronomy from local astronomers/photogs and that picked my interest. Cheers, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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Re: What does 6 hours of Astronomy look like?I like the foreground activity in this one Big V. It is almost as good as those trails.
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Re: What does 6 hours of Astronomy look like?Wow really interesting -
so this is what it looks like when the earth moves (or is it the sky) I never realised just how much activity there was. Like the telescope in the forground - not sure why just do Deb T DebT
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Re: What does 6 hours of Astronomy look like?Very interesting piece BigV
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Re: What does 6 hours of Astronomy look like?Looks awesome... quite a fan of the two different planes of activity, the rotational and horizontal.
I'm interested in the techinque used.. how long were the exposures? I assumed stacked in PS? I'm heading off to the flinders ranges over easter... hoping to give this star trail thing a shot.
Re: What does 6 hours of Astronomy look like?72 5 minute exposures taken at 800 ISO f5 with a 17mm lens on a Canon 1DMK111...
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Re: What does 6 hours of Astronomy look like?Awesome I like it....
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