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Canon 5D MK II Fisheye - Milky Way Time Lapse

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2010

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Texas Winter Milky Way as it dances across the sky in a time lapse sequence...

Shot with Canon 5D MK II & Canon 15mm Fisheye @ f2.8
30 Sec exposures, ISO 3200, WB 4000K
Location: Beattie, Texas , December 3rd - 5th, 2010

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Extra Tags: Harles99 Nikon D90 Texas Star Party Milky Way galaxy Time Lapes Stars DSLR ISO 3200 24mm 2.8 time lapse astronomy milky way video Tokina 11-16mm f2.8astronomy space universe solar system photography photographers night sky cosmos cosmic saturn jupiter stars astrovenus moon telescopes chile eso supernova black hole mars asteroids

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  • so do you expose for 30 seconds at how many intervals? Once a minute?

  • @Designandrew 30second exposures , two per min. one after the other 

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  • did you use any other equipment or literally just the lens and camera...?

  • @PedroEluno well, im tempted to believe that as the lens is so wide, star trails dont pick up as easy because your not as zoomed in, as compared to, for example, a 300mm lens where even the slightest movement would be picked up on

    im getting this lens soon anyways so ima gonna play about and see for myself :P

  • @dannyday58218195

    that is exactly what I like to know also

  • why is the sky so pretty

    

  • very cool however... when i usually do 30 second exposures of stars i get star trails... how did you stop that happening????

  • Look into that sky and see hundreds , of billions of planets with life. Don't for one second think we are alone in the universe.

  • Did you active noise reduce function? If didnt how did you manage the noise dots on the pictures? Once I switch it on, it will take me another 30 sec to deal with the noise reduction process, but the quality of the picture is not great if I left it off....

  • this is cool

  • @loko321123

    You brought it upon yourself.

  • @08CJ11 :(

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