Polaris star rotation night sky timelapse NoDecay V06957
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The sun busted your etch-a-sketch.
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In the southern hemisphere the stars are just dots. I gotta come visit!
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This video is a response to London CIty Airport MOCO Timelapse
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@brandontalbort Yes, that's the one! :-)
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North star in the middle? I know very little
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@JcmdiStockFootage Thanks for subscribing man! :D
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@JcmdiStockFootage Thanks for your comment.
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@AlienshateU It is centered, more or less, but does wabble a little, leaving that partial side-ways smiley-face in the middle! XD
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Polaris still dead center?
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So how much falling-stars you can see in one night?
dumitru10ful 2 months ago
@dumitru10ful I typically see between 1 and 5 meteors in most of my sequences... some are much bigger and brighter than others. During a meteor shower, you can see many more although I haven't been lucky enough to have good weather conditions during a decent shower to get some footage yet. Hopefully soon! =)
JcmdiStockFootage 2 months ago
How did you do this time lapse? using what software?
NigelLX200 4 months ago
@NigelLX200 This was made using software and techniques I developed myself. However, I have seen others do similar things with a "video echo" effect, and the "Stack" feature in Photoshop ;-)
JcmdiStockFootage 4 months ago
@JcmdiStockFootage It's just amazing, It'll be nice if you'd did a video tutorial on how to do it. :
Cheers mate.
NigelLX200 3 months ago
@NigelLX200 Perhaps one day, but I'd also hae to release the software as well! =)
JcmdiStockFootage 3 months ago