I have been sitting on these images for quite some time now. I think I have taken the standard 18-55mm Canon lens to it's limits here and haven't really been satisfied enough with the results to make individual videos.
It's seemed a bit of a shame to waste all this capture though, so I put them together for a bit of a composite movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRBtgmup ... re=channel
In a 35 second exposure, with stretching in el-cheapo and limited batch processors, this is about the limit of 18mm at F/3.5.
Someone give me a F/1.8!!! PLeeeeaaasssseeee..
Baz.
More on my page. http://www.asignobservatory.com/index.p ... Itemid=118
Bushlapse from ASIGN
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hey Barry, btw, did you check out this guy's work. it's quite inspiring as well
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKSejOww ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKSejOww ... re=related
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Nice! The clouds looked like Southern lights! Heh...
And the planes that flew so late in the night/early in the morning!
Did anyone notice the constellation that looked like a figure '8' at the end of the clip?
And the planes that flew so late in the night/early in the morning!
Did anyone notice the constellation that looked like a figure '8' at the end of the clip?
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