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iceman
01-07-2008, 04:16 PM
Hi all
These images were taken from Nambucca Heads on the 28th and 29th June, 2008. We're here for Planetary Imaging, but I had the other laptop with the Canon 350D on a tripod to take images of star trails all night long.
Controlled and captured via ImagesPlus, converted to TIF and then stacked using StarTrails.de.
The Northern Star Trails were taken on the 28th June, and consists of 36 x 10 minute exposures (6 hours all up), at ISO200. 1 dark frame subtracted from each. The moon rose during the last 90 minutes which lit up the foreground a bit more. The worst light pollution in the north is from Coffs Harbour.
The Southern Star Trails were taken on the 29th June, and consists of 46 x 10 minute exposure (7.66 hours all up), at ISO200. 1 dark frame subtracted from each.
The sky is nice and dark here and it's such a beautiful spot. I'm pretty happy with how they turned out. I would've preferred some nice foreground interest in the southern one, but there's street lights here that I had to avoid and I couldn't go too far away cause I needed power. A wider angle lens would've been nice too.
1200px wide versions can be loaded from my gallery:
Northern Star Trails (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/mygallery/displayimage.php?pos=-719)
Southern Circumpolar Star Trails (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/mygallery/displayimage.php?pos=-720)
Anyway, thanks for looking.
That's fantastic Mike !!!
Great work, those dark skies really yield nice contrast in the trail.
Love the picturesque view in the northern shot.
:thumbsup:
Martin Pugh
01-07-2008, 04:32 PM
Fun stuff Mike and nicely done.
what's the longest exposure you can go to with the Canon 350D before noise becomes objectionable?
cheers
Martin
StephenM
01-07-2008, 04:37 PM
Fantastic trails Mike! Well done!
Cheers,
Stephen
Garyh
01-07-2008, 05:02 PM
Very Well done Mike!
I really like that Northern one!
Nice foreground! :thumbsup:
gregbradley
01-07-2008, 06:15 PM
Wonderful northern image. Very arty!
Greg.
great stuff Mike love the shots.
Phil
Matty P
01-07-2008, 06:49 PM
Beautiful shots Mike, very well done.
:thumbsup:
AlexN
01-07-2008, 07:05 PM
awesome pics Mike! star trails are awesome..
What program do you use to stack images for star trails... I've never done them before but am keen to do so....
renormalised
01-07-2008, 07:09 PM
Great trails, Mike:):)
The last shot looks like grooves on a vinyl record!!!:D
Bloodbean
01-07-2008, 08:25 PM
What did you use to keep the camera powered? Love the shots!
Troy
Dang Mike! - You're a bit late for the CWAS entry considering the theme this year is star trails.;) Lovely work indeed. Looks like Nambucca was productive. Please show us more from your imaging fest when you get a chance.
iceman
01-07-2008, 08:52 PM
Thanks for the comments, guys.
Thanks RB. I wanted a lovely foreground for the southern shot too but cabins and street lights meant I had to choose a spot that at least blocked them out. I did find a nice spot down a track towards the beach, but it was 50m down a track and dragging a long extension lead plus leaving the laptop + camera in the middle of the bush unattended didn't sound like a great idea :)
Thanks Martin. At ISO800, about 4 minutes without ICNR. These were at ISO200 so the noise is still very low even at 10min exposures. I used 1 dark frame to get rid of the hot pixels which are in the same spot in every image.
Thanks Alex. Check out www.startrails.de Couldn't be easier to use.
Thanks :) I think it looks like entering a vortex :)
Thanks Troy. I use an AC Adapter on the 350D to keep it powered all night long. I have the laptop setup on a table next to the camera on the tripod, and use ImagesPlus to program the run.
The images are downloaded straight to the camera after each exposure.
For the north shots, there's a larger gap between exposures because of the way I programmed the shots (delay + converting RAW to jpeg to display). The next day for the southern shots, I reduced all the delays and turned off displaying the image so there's only a tiny gap between the exposures.
Thanks Jase - I really wanted to produce some star trail images like this in time for the CWAS competition but things conspired against me and I never got a chance. Nevermind, I still love these type of shots and with my light pollution at home I don't often get a chance so am happy to take the opportunity to do them now from this lovely location.
Got lots of data from the week so far and still a couple of days to go. Will post more as I get time to process it.
Kirkus
02-07-2008, 03:56 AM
Those are so nice! I'm assuming in the North star trail that the smallest semi circle in the middle is Polaris? This would show how far off true Polar North it is.
Very cool!
Deeno
02-07-2008, 07:01 AM
They look great!!
Must try that program
Tamtarn
02-07-2008, 09:10 AM
Enjoyed both Mike our favourite is the Northern.
h0ughy
02-07-2008, 09:39 AM
great work you lucky bar stool!! Fancy being given permission to go astroimaging all week when it is clear and dark!!
:eyepop::eyepop:
Nice pics Mike
:2thumbs:
sjastro
02-07-2008, 12:30 PM
Very nice Mike.
Steven
skeltz
02-07-2008, 07:38 PM
Great images mike and well framed as well:eyepop::thumbsup:
strongmanmike
02-07-2008, 07:56 PM
Excellent work Mike.
I notice there are gaps in the trail lines, anyway around this?
Now all you need to do is warp'em into one image and you have Peter Wards winning inovation prize image from last years DM awards :)
Mike
Bassnut
02-07-2008, 07:59 PM
Wow Mike soo cool, but oh, lose the tags, so distracting.
Great stuff Mike, very nicely done.
Cheers
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