Archive for the interval exposure Category

Night Sky

Posted in 5DMII, Astrophotography, interval exposure, Long exposures, sky on May 7, 2016 by budbranch

Prospecting for Eta Aquarids meteors – none in this frame.  Looking southeast, thirty second exposures f/4.0, 17MM ISO 6400.  I set the camera up at 10:30 and set a self-timer delay for 3-1/2 hours, so it would start making exposures around 2AM.   Mars is low at right.

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These next two are consecutive 30 second frames showing an aircraft (given away by the strobing beacon lights), and a satellite that brightened and dimmed during the 60 seconds it took to make these images.

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There are meteors in both of these images:

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Twin satellites – interesting:

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Meteor and aircraft:

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As dawn was breaking, a classic Iridium flare, top right:
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Sunrise Composite

Posted in 5DMII, Composite, interval exposure, sky, time stack on December 3, 2015 by budbranch

Morning yoga class was cancelled, so I shot a few frames off the parking deck at Martha Jefferson Hospital and mashed them together in Photoshop.  A single jet’s contrail betrays my technique…Sunrise

Sunrise Time Stack

Posted in 5DMII, Composite, interval exposure, time stack on November 15, 2015 by budbranch

 

Sunrise Time Stack

2 minutes of sunrise-lit clouds drifting by.  Tripod on car hood.  13 frames taken at 10 second intervals, manually timed.  Photoshop blending.