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The Aurora is beautiful. But the star trail, how did you do it. First do you have to "get out of Dodge" to have skies that are not light polluted and then what settings work well for you. I could look at the EXIF but am using my iPhone
The Aurora is beautiful. But the star trail, how did you do it. First do you have to "get out of Dodge" to have skies that are not light polluted and then what settings work well for you. I could look at the EXIF but am using my iPhone
Thanks!
You don't have to go too far just depends on what kind of foreground you want and how cloudy it is. I was near the Canadian border in Warroad, Minnesota which has some very dark skies.
Thanks!
You don't have to go too far just depends on what kind of foreground you want and how cloudy it is. I was near the Canadian border in Warroad, Minnesota which has some very dark skies.
Yes you definitely need a tripod. This one was 85 images @ 30 seconds so around 42 minutes. The more the better! I've scene them range from 30 images to 300!