File:Fun with time-lapse astrophotography (42090737434).jpg
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editDescriptionFun with time-lapse astrophotography (42090737434).jpg |
This was my first serious try at using time-lapse on my camera, so this is pretty short, but I liked the results. Will have to play with the settings to try and get the stars to appear better. I took this in the Washington DC suburbs, so there's a lot of light pollution. Excited to try this somewhere with a much darker sky. All the yellow streaks and flashes are lightning bugs. Sony a7 camera with Sony 28mm lens @ f2.0, 640 ISO, 13 second exposures every 15 seconds. Taken in Rockville, MD. (I don't map pictures taken in/around my home for privacy reasons.) |
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Author | John Brighenti from Rockville, MD, United States |
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