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Re: [APML] Polar Rotation Sequence - The Movie




Hi Chris,

very nice !!! 

I just got back driving my 1.5 hours from work and the time cruising on the highway always makes me think about future projects - I thoought I am going to be the first one but...... there was your posting...

With all this digital revolution going on (please don't blame me - but I also recently purchased a DSLR....) - I was thinking creating a series of shots with 15sec. per exposure with a 50mm+xx lens for a time period of 3 - 4 hours (or more if possible) - of course leaving gaps in between the shots for some minutes and finally combining them to a nice little movie..... 
 
Well, I guess it's not my invention any more, but if time permits I'll go for it....

Thanks for sharing :-)


Aike
http://www.astrophotography.de
 





"Chris Schur" <cschur@therim.com> schrieb:
> Hi All,
> 
> Here is the latest 24 frame sequence with the robotic film camera.  It is of
> the north to eastern sky, of the sky rotating, and near the end, the nearly
> full moon rises behind the trees making the sky bright blue:
> 
> http://www.psiaz.com/schur/astro/latest49.html
> 
> Comments?
> 
> 
> Clear Skies,
> 
> Chris Schur
> Astro: http://www.PSIAZ.com/Schur/astro
> 
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