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08-08-08, 02:47 AM
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Re: Starscapes

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It depends on which part of the sky you are shooting. If you shoot Polaris (the North star/pole star) , which is between the big dipper (Ursa major constelation) and Cassiopeia (which is shaped like a "W") you would not see any trails on Polaris itself, but you would see longer trails the further away from Polaris the stars are. So, Polaris does not move since it is In line with Earth's North pole.
I knew that was the case DJ, but most of the shots turned out fine..with no trails at all....which makes me think it may have been a slight breeze on some of the shots.

Cassiopeia was one of the other Constellations that I got, as well as the Andromeda Galaxy just to the South, although I think I'd need your kit to get a decent shot of that DJ


     
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09-08-08, 06:04 AM
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Re: Starscapes

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09-08-08, 07:51 AM
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Fantastic photos. it reminds me of the time some years ago now when I sat outside watching the sky. The moon was waxing and waining ,clouds scudding across the night sky and actually saw a shooting star. As I sat there and pondered on the marvels of the universe I realised it was about time I got a roof fitted to the outside toilet.

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09-08-08, 08:40 AM
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Well I feel inspired to pop outside the door on the next clear night - best remember to disable the security light first.

Goinging to Spain in about a month and there will be no light polution there so will have a try there too, fingers crossed I don't fall down the mountain side
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09-08-08, 10:26 AM
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Fantastic shots, very inspiring.
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10-08-08, 08:50 PM
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Stunning shots!
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