PeterKrenek 26 Posted September 24, 2010 One hour exposure started at the onset of nautical twilight. I had some problems with cable release and moisture condensation, yet I post to get feedback. The exposure was made at the top of Leonid meteor shower, but - no luck for any of them to be bright enough to show up on film. Your opinions and suggestions for improvement are welcome. Link to comment
symple 3 Posted September 24, 2010 Gorgeous transition to night between the silhouette and the sky. The star trails are a perfect length for the frame. This image could work for me as a square crop too, leaving the brightest trails on the left and right. I tried a few of these myself this year, and I would be extremely pleased if I had done this well with mine! Link to comment
vineet.rajasekhar 0 Posted September 24, 2010 Fantastic shot! Love the colours and the exposure of the hills, nicely silhouetted without blowing to pure black - beautifully done! Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted September 25, 2010 Perfect positioning of Polaris Peter,the overall tonality is exceptional,i have to praise your photographic know-how again because these shots are not easy to take,best regards,Harry Link to comment
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