… star Trail | liewwk …

star trail need a lot of patient.. after hours capture the compo could be wrong , the weather could be change to cloudy …. etc but yet we still trying our best to capture to share

star trail from Johor

– Canon 5d + 14F2.8 @F2.8 + 30s x 123

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cold star trail

– the only north star I capture … 🙁

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capture while workshop

– my 2011 Jul workshop capture

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… the reflection …

– with reflection

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More Stars/Nightscape Captures

More stars

 

some related sharing

How I shoot Stars/Milky Way

Sg Lurus, Johor

Some Milky Way | liewwk

 

 

 

 

sharing some more Milky way with time elapsed

not too long ago, me and my gang (shunfa) still struggle to find and capture the
Milky way … think we went to wrong places and wasted a lot of time .. but
recently , with the help of Iphone/Ipad tools (star chart) we can easily locate
the Milky way and capture it easily (as long as we choose low pollution light
area)… sharing some experience how I shoot star previously

few recent capture …

1. few steps outside my room while we have our Correct Exposure and Nightscape Workshop

milky way is just above

 

2. a real beautiful one from Bali

... side by side ...

 

3. Milky Pano

Milky Way Pano

 

a time elapsed from Bali for Milky way move … and Star trail …..

 

 

 

 

 

 

Simply Stars chasing Outing on 30 April – 1 May…

Let’s have fun to shoot some nightscape, stars, star trail ….

... the Dawn full with Stars ...

or you want to increase some of yours shutter … you may able to make this

... We are rotating ...

 

if Lucky, we should able to see this

Milky Way

 

or

the Milky with Finger method
I will disclosure the location to those confirm attend ,,,
the location should be ~2-2.5hours travel north from Kuala Lumpur
do drop me message or comment if you interest
1. liewwk
2. shunfa
3. Seesy
4. Carmen
5. Nick
6. Abah
7. Melvin
(due to the location stand place limit, will have some control of the number …. ~25 max)
what to bring …
1. camera
2. wide angle/kit len (widest aperture)
3. tripod
4. shutter release cable
5. small torch light
6. snack
*** special pririty given to www.photomalaysia.com member .. and please provide me yours nick

Nightscape – How I shoot the stars and Milky Way …

update an old share from previous old blog site How I shoot stars.

it is not difficult to shoot stars as long as we have the luck and right setting, and let me share some of my experience… but it is fun and tiring for sure ……

as Earth is rotating itself, so all the stars are moving (except for the Poles star, North star, or call Polaris)… so while we shoot the sky for more than certain time the stars will become either lines or circle (depend which direction, how long you shoot usually >30s small line will be appear). to avoid this, extra telescope equipment (e.g.Losmandy G11 with Celestron C8), we can either shoot a star trail or max ~30-50s else the star will be look like a small lines instead of blinking stars….

e.g. of 727s single exposure

and sample of 30s

– I do not own one those equipment so I do not know in depth .. but basic is those equipment will auto trace the stars so we can have longer exposure (which really need it while in real dark environment and do not want to shoot super high ISO

so … I shoot as below
1. star trail

a. in real dark environment, make a rough estimation of exposure with setting below
i. biggest aperture as possible
ii. infinity focus
iii. manual focus
iv. mirror lock up
v. high ISO normally I use ~400-1600 depend the environment
vi. for the exposure depend on the light pollution … may need few try to get right exposure
vii. shoot 2 picture .. the sky one could be very long and make the foreground over expose. so shoot another exposure for foreground

– refer picture above expose 700s in single shutter

b. not so dark environment
i. biggest aperture as possible
ii. infinity focus
iii. manual focus
iv. mirror lock up
v. high ISO normally I use ~400-1600 depend the environment
vi. shoot 10-30s depend how bad is the light pollution
vii. set shooting mode to continuous shooting, and use remote to continue shooting for >20mintues (you should see some line or curve depend which direction you face)
viii. shoot 2 picture .. the sky one could be very long and make the foreground over expose. so shoot another exposure for foreground
viiii. use a software call startrail.exe (google it) or StarStax (MAC) and it can auto stack the all shots into single frame which combine the star as line/curve

or check out here
x. shoot north and south 😀 , if possible… if you prefer circle/curve compare to lines
xi. I use a software load into my android call skymap .. real coold application, you should have it , if you love night photography

so here is few sample for option b

~40minutes exposure

exposure of ~30minutes of F2.8 @ISO800

 

to capture Milky Way, it is almost same like a star but it is more sensitive to light pollution and rotation.. (mean star trail , and we try to avoid that for Milky way as it crease blur cloud object instead the beautiful milky way)

we may need to take note of rule 600 where

600 rule simply basic rule to avoid “star trail” effect while we have too long exposure on our effective focal length.. e.g.

16mm on FULL frame, we should have max exposure of 600/16=37.5s

16mm on canon APS-c , we should have max exposure of 600/16*1.6=23.4

so if we have anything more than the exposure time the the rotation of earth will create “star trail” effect create blur effect on to our frame.

 

with minimum light pollution .. the color of the milky will look so beautiful

.. Milky from Bake’lalan …

from Bali …

… Milky way from Bali …

 

e.g. of light pollution

… city light pollution …

 

and Milky way near city (Kuala Lumpur) .. not viewable by nake eye .. but make use of big aperture len .. it can be capture

… city Milky way …

 

 

 

### update June 2012

some other topic may related

Nightscape – Other light sources ?

How I shoot Milky Way with smaller aperture lenses

more NIGHTSCAPE picture .. click HERE