Michelle Hedstrom, My intention here was to shoot a timelapse movie of the meteor shower like this one: http://www.vimeo.com/18185456. I wasn't seeing many meteors however, so I stopped shooting after 20 or 30 minutes of capturing 30 second exposures.
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Van Gogh-like!
ReplyDeleteHow long was your exposure time on this one? I really like it, but don't have the patience. :)
ReplyDeleteMichelle Hedstrom, My intention here was to shoot a timelapse movie of the meteor shower like this one: http://www.vimeo.com/18185456. I wasn't seeing many meteors however, so I stopped shooting after 20 or 30 minutes of capturing 30 second exposures.
ReplyDeleteEXCELENT!
ReplyDeletewhat an extraordinary world -- galaxy -- universe its so profound, makes one feel very tiny in the magnificence of it all -- thanks.
ReplyDeleteohk!
ReplyDeletecan I ask you how did you make it ?
ReplyDeleteIt's perfect I wish to know your sitting and the lens
Looks like a differnt deminsion
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing to think that it is not the stars that are moving, it is us!
ReplyDeletethis is absolutely amazing
ReplyDeleteVery nice ....
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ReplyDeleteamazing!!!!!!
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