los molinos wind mill at night c&c plz
skippy77
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los molinos windmill is over 200 years old this is a 94 second exposure i want to try this longer for a better star trail i would like to have spome c and c on this so i can do something diffrent if need be thanks in advance
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i think the pic you have now is nice but doing the star trail behind the old wind mill would look great..
Nice sunset colors.
If you are in the Canary islands, you should have good dark skies for star trails, I would think. At this angle on the windmill, are you shooting towards any of the larger cities? I don't know the geography there
If you don't have a lot of city sky light, then you should be ok with making longer exposures for the star trails. Am I right that this is taken looking south? I'd try a longer exposure at 50mm, just to see what it looks like, but I think if you went with a wider focal length, you'd emphasize the parallelism of the arcing of the stars, and the blades of the windmill.
Experiment with the shutter/ISO/aperture values, you can look up plenty of potential combinations that people use online, but it all depends on what you want out of the shot, where you are, and what the ambient light is like, and how much of the ambient light you want to incorporate.
I think the photo is very appealing, Skippy. It's really not a nighttime shot per se, is it? There still seems to be a lot of ambient light although it's not objectionable.
Nah. :nah One can certainly do star trails with a single photo. Here's a link to an image with a one-hour exposure. http://www.jacara.com/cpg144/albums/death_valley/IMG_4393.jpg
You can also do star trails by stacking multiple images. It produces less-noisy images, which is especially useful for capturing the trails during very long intervals. But you can usually see small gaps in trails during the short intervals between shots, so there's a trade-off there as well.
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