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Star Trails and lightpainting - Altona Foreshore Reserve, Victoria
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<blockquote data-quote="Chavezshutter" data-source="post: 929" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I think it took over 3 hours to shoot it all, some cloud rolled over for a little while and most of those frames did not make to the final image. I had a small tent with me which I setup while I waited. This photo took a long time to edit, months of editing mainly because of aligment issues with the 18 lightpainted frames. Something I didnt take into account was that trees sway in the wind, sturdier foregrounds are a lot easier to do this technique on. The actual processing of the 500 frames into a star trail doesnt take too long at all. Sequator is pretty impressive in that regard, its pretty damn fast. Which is why I hope to get some our members into it with my guide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chavezshutter, post: 929, member: 3"] I think it took over 3 hours to shoot it all, some cloud rolled over for a little while and most of those frames did not make to the final image. I had a small tent with me which I setup while I waited. This photo took a long time to edit, months of editing mainly because of aligment issues with the 18 lightpainted frames. Something I didnt take into account was that trees sway in the wind, sturdier foregrounds are a lot easier to do this technique on. The actual processing of the 500 frames into a star trail doesnt take too long at all. Sequator is pretty impressive in that regard, its pretty damn fast. Which is why I hope to get some our members into it with my guide. [/QUOTE]
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