Thanks Pat. It was about 40 mins at ISO 200 and f4.5. The only light on the truck was from the dying camp fire behind the camera. I cooled the WB in post to bring the truck's color back toward normal from the fire light yellow.
WOW only 40mins? I did a 45 min shot a few nights ago and barely got much movement in the stars compared to your shot? I wonder if it's because of my location compared to yours?
The movement is due to the rotation of the earth so as long as you have the North Star (Polaris) at the center, the rotation should be the same. Not sure why yours seemed different. :Astrologist:
Improvised while at a bonfire with friends the other night. I hadnt brought my tripod with me, so I rested the camera on the hood of the truck against the push-bar.
Canon 5DMKII with a Canon 16-35 f/2.8 lens - 15s exposure with an ISO3200
I couldnt believe how much light the fire gave off on the trees!!
So after looking for this thread for the last 10min (I had no idea what the name was) I realize my pictures aren't really trails...but I'm also not the only one to post non trails star photo's, so it still works!
Took these while camping last week. Thanks to all the darn trees (I know, it's a rough life in a forest) I had a limited view...
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