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Star-Lapse (Time-Lapse on Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire)

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2011

This video covers 13.5 hrs from sunset to sunrise. This was a simple test. It may be interesting to note that Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn are present in this video, in that order.

Name of the Artist: Julian Boulier
Name of the track: Ecorce chene
Direct URL to the track: http://www.jamendo.com/en/track/875681

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  • Amazing!! I wish I could set the video to loop so I could sit here and watch it over and over. Great job!!!!

  • @joeshikes Many thanks Joe!

  • Amazing video. I remember asking you to do one of these night star videos during a meteor shower. This was equally impressive. Thanks for the night time video.

  • @8087j I remember that. I live to close to DC right now to get anything from here but light pollution. Northern New Hampshire is great though.

  • Very nicely done. I can see there is some thought thru ideas materializing her, beautiful. And the endurance of photographing trough an entire night demands its man.....wow. Not to mention the editing afterwords. Agein.....very nicely done by you !

  • @dvergastein Thank you very much. Whenever I find myself under a sky with very little light pollution (like N. New Hampshire) I am urged to do a test like this.

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  • I made so many wishes during this video!!!

  • This is awesome 

  • Very cool!

  • DUDE THIS IS SICK!!! very nice! love it!

  • that was great, Chris!!! we have been doing some interior work filming the "winter garden" time lapse is definitely fun and interesting

  • @drewnetwork Thanks Drew. I believe I pushed my Nikkor 20mm f/2.8 to the limit of it's star capturing ability. Next I want to test out my Minolta 58mm f/1.2, but difficult to find a place that isn't polluted with light around here.

  • @FromUnderTheRock Stomping on an ant hill always makes me feel a little better.

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