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See that would have been a great setting. Light paint the tent and fj a bit for a for ground photo. Then let the camera go for a while and you'd have been golden!
 
Yea but Polaris was 180 the other way. I think the moon had risen at that point too. I have messed with the light painting. I need a bigger flashlight to do it properly. It is good though that they just happened to have a flashlight test in the new OJ!
 
Old buildings in Smokey Mountain National Park

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blackdog, curious how you go about shooting your star trail pics. you say 30 and 100, is that 30 and 100 pics edited together? are those shorter exposures? i guess i'm lost on what you did. i've only just started to try those myself last weekend and just did a single 12-15 or so minute pic and go this.

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guess i'm just looking for tips or tricks to learn and get a better pic
 
blackdog, curious how you go about shooting your star trail pics. you say 30 and 100, is that 30 and 100 pics edited together? are those shorter exposures? i guess i'm lost on what you did. i've only just started to try those myself last weekend and just did a single 12-15 or so minute pic and go this.

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guess i'm just looking for tips or tricks to learn and get a better pic

Some folks shoot a bunch of short exposures and then combine them to get the full circle of star trails.

I take the lazy approach and shoot one long exposure. This is about a 30 min exposure at ISO 200.

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Yea the photos i posted above are Stacked. 30 or 100 30sec exposures stacked on top of eachother. I have done the bulb mode way though too where you just leave the shutter open. I like stacking as it gets rid of noise and i have more control over the image.

This is just a 45 min exposure though

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They do have different..Feels to them..at least to me.

For stacking i just use the Magic Lantern Intervalometer and do 100-200 or even 300 photos. That way i can pick which 50-100 photos i want within that time period if clouds happened to roll in for an hour or something of that nature. Plus i can get more stars and keep the sky dark.

I will light paint or do a long exposure for the foreground and use 1-4 images for the foreground and then put in with the stacked stars.
 
I hate that! haha

Sometimes you can get some in before the Moon rise but its usually just not as dark a sky as you have to shoot "early"

I ran into that when I took the ones I posted earlier. One of the nights the moon rose at @ 11;30 and it was like the sun coming up it was so yellow.

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Goat Island Light House, Cape Porpoise Maine - 30 Minute exposure, but it was a full moon that was just coming up over the horizon, so the sky was pretty washed out

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