Absolutely brilliant tutorial on the process of photographing and editing star trails and also generating a comet mode version using StarStax. I definitely will need to watch it several more times! Thanks Anne. I look forward to your next module.
EXCELLENT presentation!. Many years of photo experience but only just now getting into star trails. I love the photo taking part but not fond of post. I'm real old school and prefer to do as much as i can 'in camera'; You've motivated me to take a stretch and pay more attention in post. When we were out in the AZ desert last year I had the perfect nigh but unfortunately was not prepared. The next few nights the moon was an issue. Photo Pills is a good app as is Star Chart. I have another one that determines the best direction to shoot given your location & any light pollution from nearby cities.I'm saving this video to review again... Thank You.
Nice video. Well done. Welcome to the affliction of astronomical imaging. For Windows users Sequitor is a powerful program to take a look at. If not in a desert one may need a dew strap lens heater to prevent dew.
Amazing tutorial!!! Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely brilliant tutorial on the process of photographing and editing star trails and also generating a comet mode version using StarStax. I definitely will need to watch it several more times! Thanks Anne. I look forward to your next module.
Simply excellent! Well done, greetings from Greece
Dutifully made video. A fine job. I also like the green wide-brimmed hat. 🙂
EXCELLENT presentation!. Many years of photo experience but only just now getting into star trails. I love the photo taking part but not fond of post. I'm real old school and prefer to do as much as i can 'in camera'; You've motivated me to take a stretch and pay more attention in post. When we were out in the AZ desert last year I had the perfect nigh but unfortunately was not prepared. The next few nights the moon was an issue. Photo Pills is a good app as is Star Chart. I have another one that determines the best direction to shoot given your location & any light pollution from nearby cities.I'm saving this video to review again... Thank You.
Nice video. Well done. Welcome to the affliction of astronomical imaging. For Windows users Sequitor is a powerful program to take a look at. If not in a desert one may need a dew strap lens heater to prevent dew.
Excellent, thank you!!
Thanks for this informative tutorial
Well done again Anne. For those who come to Aus for this, we use the Southern Cross Yes, I've seen them pointed North?