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Star Trails - DizbadPosted by MILAD (Mashhad, Iran) on 23 August 2010 in Landscape & Rural. Canon EOS 500D - Sigma 10-20mm - 161 shots (f4.5, 30 sec, iso 1600)
Comments (41)
Chris Anderson from New york, United StatesWow thats mesmerizing! Nicely taken!! Damn 161 shots....Very good job though! 23 Aug 2010 5:20am Hoshisato from Ealing, United KingdomLOL, what a clever and novel idea! Great work! 23 Aug 2010 6:59am KriKridesign from Cully, SwitzerlandA complete visit of Aminus today's images... (you really must have the spotlight.. ;-) ) 23 Aug 2010 11:14am KriKridesign from Cully, Switzerlandand technical question: 161 shots? does it mean you have assembles 161 shots done in 30 seconds? 23 Aug 2010 11:16am MILAD from Mashhad, IranThx guys :-), KriKridesign: yes it's a result of 161 images that captured with 30 sec exposure (less than 1 sec between per shot), photos merged in photoshop and it's final image, thanks for your attention :) 23 Aug 2010 11:34am Saragol from Iranooww in dige khilii por nooooore 23 Aug 2010 1:22pm debbiG from Chicago, United StatesAMAZING!! I have been wanting to figure out how to do this!! 23 Aug 2010 2:03pm chen from manila, Philippinesgreat process, nice compo, nice use of night light, = ) 23 Aug 2010 3:17pm dideban from mashhad, Iranسلام میلاد جان/ تبریک میگم به پشتکار و دقت در عکاسی. واقعان زحمت کشیدی برای ثبت این عکس . امیدوارم همواره در زندگی و هنر عکاسی موفق و پیروز باشی 23 Aug 2010 7:59pm DarkElf from Perth, Australiasuperb idea and composition and excellent work on combining the 161 shots into one! i was wondering whether this was a single exposure or not and saw that you provided the details! well done! 24 Aug 2010 1:30am Landy from Miami, United StatesBUEN PROCESADO EN ESTA IMAGEN, MUY BUENA A QUEDADO GRAN TRABJO REALISADO, SALUDOS 24 Aug 2010 1:37am Myrtle Beach from North Myrtle Beach, United StatesYou get an even more interesting shot than a bulb exposure - the color differences in the stars are incredible. 25 Aug 2010 12:24am Dwight Corrin from Wichita, Kansas, United StatesThis is very nice work. Much better than the one I tried this summer. (It was windy and my tripod didn't stay stable throughout). The windmill really sets this one apart. Did you just illuminate the windmill once, with flash, or did it actually sit still for 80 minutes? There is a good tutorial for stacking images in CS4 Extended here: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Photoshop/11.0/WSA1E7602F-1D34-4ecf-B2FE-2BB344D6937Ca.html 25 Aug 2010 2:11am Betsy Barron from Philadelphia, PA, United Statesfreakin amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 25 Aug 2010 3:14am Calusarus from St Sorlin en Valloire, FranceCongratulations for the spotlight. A great shot 25 Aug 2010 4:42am KriKridesign from Cully, SwitzerlandI would have of to bet on your image.... 25 Aug 2010 6:01am mostafa from karaj, Iranسلام میلادجان ثبت خوبه و پرازخلاقیت نویز در این ثبت باعث ضعف اون شده موفق باشی 25 Aug 2010 7:57am ♏arleen from NetherlandsStunning image(series), shot with great photography skills! 25 Aug 2010 9:11am Denny Jump Photo from Easton, PA, United StatesHi Milad - This is a VERY cool shot!! Well DOne!! 25 Aug 2010 12:21pm PHIL MORRIS from CanadaSuperb shots and shots and shots, beautiful result, congratulations on 25 Aug 2010 12:52pm JOSE LUIS BERNAL from Jerez de la Fra. (Cádiz), SpainMi mas sincera enhorabuena. Un abrazo 25 Aug 2010 3:19pm Dutçh from Chicagoland, United StatesI can see why you got a spotlight. Congrats! The movement of the stars around the windmill add to that man made structure movement when it's not moving at all! 26 Aug 2010 4:31pm Steve from Camdenton, United StatesGreat positioning of yourself this time to capture a wonderful shot of the stars and windmill! 27 Aug 2010 4:54am Mici from Tg Mures, RomaniaWow, spectacular, incredible :) ...and congrats for the spotlight 29 Aug 2010 5:55pm Ravi Srinivasan from Singapore, SingaporeBloody amazing! Easily the best of the very many star trails I have seen... 2 Sep 2010 12:12pm |
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