[quote=pronexos][quote=JonaLandman]oh man! this photograph is great[/quote]
is a girl [img=http://k12.kn3.net/AB425D36B.png][/quote]
it's just an expression, like "wow"
now i gotta say it...
WOW! Great Stuff Lauren :D
[quote=ChaseV][quote=pronexos][quote=JonaLandman]oh man! this photograph is great[/quote]
is a girl [img=http://k12.kn3.net/AB425D36B.png][/quote]
it's just an expression, like "wow"
now i gotta say it...
WOW! Great Stuff Lauren :D[/quote]
i know ¨¨
awe thanks everyone!!!!
[quote=ArnoldJ]It's amazing!! could you show me how to do it?? please?[/quote]
I set up my tripod and camera in a very stable and secure place facing the north star (with very little city light around me) then i set up the composition i want around 1:30 and then whenever i have it set up the way i want with the correct settings (which was a shutter speed of 30 seconds, ISO at 100, and Aperture at 2.0) I lock my remote so it continuously takes pictures....
I took around 215 pictures for this and stitched them all together using a free program called StarStaX
I would have taken more had i known my battery died :(
It was a total of almost 2 hours :)
It's amazing!! could you show me how to do it?? please?
I set up my tripod and camera in a very stable and secure place facing the north star (with very little city light around me) then i set up the composition i want around 1:30 and then whenever i have it set up the way i want with the correct settings (which was a shutter speed of 30 seconds, ISO at 100, and Aperture at 2.0) I lock my remote so it continuously takes pictures.... I took around 215 pictures for this and stitched them all together using a free program called StarStaX I would have taken more had i known my battery died It was a total of almost 2 hours
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is a girl
it's just an expression, like "wow"
now i gotta say it...
WOW! Great Stuff Lauren
i know ¨¨
you own a canon 5d mark II
I set up my tripod and camera in a very stable and secure place facing the north star (with very little city light around me) then i set up the composition i want around 1:30 and then whenever i have it set up the way i want with the correct settings (which was a shutter speed of 30 seconds, ISO at 100, and Aperture at 2.0) I lock my remote so it continuously takes pictures....
I took around 215 pictures for this and stitched them all together using a free program called StarStaX
I would have taken more had i known my battery died
It was a total of almost 2 hours