Please put the amount of exposure and any other details. Also comment if you like.
exposure of about 30 seconds.
exposure of about 4-5 mins
exposure of about 10 mins.
In my second photo though I do not know why the lights in the bottom right corner are like that. Please explain if you know. I also know I need to get that leaf out of the photo. Photoshop was being a pain and wouldn't let me take it out.
camharnden237 wrote:
Please amount of exposure and any other details.
[quote=camharnden237]In my second photo though I do not know why the lights in the bottom right corner are like that. Please explain if you know. I also know I need to get that leaf out of the photo. Photoshop was being a pain and wouldn't let me take it out.
It appears that something/someone passed in front of the lens that caused a ghost image. Had a similar result when shooting a long exposure in a slot canyon in Arizona when a fellow spelunker passed through my shot. Really couldn't tell it was a person, only some translucent squiggly lines across the scene.
Can't be a person. That is over the water at 11 at night.
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camharnden237 wrote:
In my second photo though I do not know why the lights in the bottom right corner are like that. Please explain if you know. I also know I need to get that leaf out of the photo. Photoshop was being a pain and wouldn't let me take it out.
It appears that something/someone passed in front of the lens that caused a ghost image. Had a similar result when shooting a long exposure in a slot canyon in Arizona when a fellow spelunker passed through my shot. Really couldn't tell it was a person, only some translucent squiggly lines across the scene.
In my second photo though I do not know why the li... (
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kenvp
Loc: Fort Edward, NY
ISO 100 11mm f8.0 40 min.
Is this just 1 photo or did you merge multiple ones together? Also where was this taken? Fl has to many lights for super long exposures =/
kenvp wrote:
ISO 100 11mm f8.0 40 min.
not a star but a galaxy, shot on B 3.2sec f-22
Star Trek 2011
kenvp
Loc: Fort Edward, NY
Just one lonnnnnng exposure. THe bright thing is Venus, the rest stars.
kenvp
Loc: Fort Edward, NY
camharnden237 wrote:
kenvp wrote:
Just one lonnnnnng exposure. THe bright thing is Venus, the rest stars.
It's cool.
Just playing around. Not the best place to do a long exposure - too much ambient light. I just wanted to see how long the star trails would be at 40 min.
Here's a pic of lots of stars. This globular cluster is called Omega Centauri. Taken in Arizona with a Canon 20d, hyperstar and 14 inch cassegrain telescope. 30 second exposure.
How about 10 million stars in a globular cluster.
camharnden237
here is your second photo with the green branches removed.
Nice shots
green branches removed
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