mrova wrote:
I use the spot the station website where you can receive emails notifying you when you will be able to view. Not sure about the other sites, but this one gives you the directions of appearing and disappearing, along with how high it will be in the sky.
I shot three images at 2.8 and f100, using a canon 7d mkii and tokina 11-16. I shot these at 2.8 because the sky still had a lot of light due to clouds and not too long after sunset. Three images at 44, 36, & 28 seconds using a wireless remote with camera set to bulb. First image was the longest, but with the settings, I figured I needed to not go but so long, so there was a gap to fill in that middle clear area (I used affinity photo to do that, and I am only just learning that), the other break between images occurred when it was behind some limbs in the tree, so not so noticeable. All other PP was done in LR 6.14 prior to stacking in StarStax and then to affinity for the gap. Cannot figure out stacking in Affinity, but I guess I'll get there one day.
Here ya go:
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