Bill
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It was there only for a few seconds.
At first I thought it was ISS again like the night before, but ISS needed a few minutes to pass.
So, any ideas?
Bryce Canyon Navajo trail at night. Damn light pollution from nearby Tropic
A 40-minute single-exposure shot a bit after sundown from the Uintalands association on the north slope of the Uinta Mountains. Eventually I'll get an intervalometer and actually start stacking, but for a one-and-done I thought this came out well.
Not sure if you know but you can stack with a plain old $5 wired trigger. No intervalometer needed. Killer shot, btw. Those single exposures are tricky.
I know you can, but I like the fine-grained control provided by a full-featured intervalometer.
I guess I don't get how you'd really use an intervalometer for star trails. You don't want an interval between stacks so everything else can just be controlled on camera, right? The only difference is that I guess you could make each exposure longer than 30 seconds?
Spent last week in Yellowstone with my wife and two boys. This shot is from the cabin we rented just off Henry's Lake. This is my first Milky Way picture taken with my new Tokina 11-16mm lens.
ISO 1250
f 2.8
30 sec
Nikon D7000
The Tokina 11-16mm lens is fantastic I just need to learn to use it.
Bought the D7000 last December and have really enjoyed it and I am learning a lot.I have the same camera and lens and love the combination of both :twothumbs: