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2008-03-08, 7:05 AM #1
[http://img389.imageshack.us/img389/148/trepantlybyuberslugbz8.jpg]

[http://img389.imageshack.us/img389/2829/onedaybyuberslugvo1.jpg]

[http://img389.imageshack.us/img389/4441/cousinssonbyuberslughe0.jpg]

[http://img383.imageshack.us/img383/8899/thelittlestmousbyuberslta9.jpg]
2008-03-08, 9:55 AM #2
Very nice!
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2008-03-08, 11:29 AM #3
really like the last 2. if you are doing long exposure at night like on the first one, use the timer on your camera so you don't end up with the stars looking like lines. it's from the camera moving when you press the button.

the second one needs something, maybe more contrast.
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2008-03-14, 10:06 AM #4
Originally posted by NoESC:
really like the last 2. if you are doing long exposure at night like on the first one, use the timer on your camera so you don't end up with the stars looking like lines. it's from the camera moving when you press the button.


Actually, with any long exposure during a clear night, the stars will appear as lines because of star tracking ...in other words, the stars don't stay in one spot all night. (Well, technically they do, but the rotation of the earth makes them appear to move).. But anyway. Chances are this is not from the camera moving.

Very nice pics though. :)
2008-03-14, 7:30 PM #5
What camera do you use Uberslug?
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2008-03-15, 12:17 PM #6
canon EOS 10D

and yes, the stars were moving.

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