Is there any way for stars
Awais Yaqub
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Today i tried stars all is fine but how to keep shutter opened in bulb mode without touching the camera ? And any special processing required for this stuff ?
Look at what happened to trails as i had to keep button pressed for few minutes any solution axcept Remote ?
And i have seen this greenish color in sky photos what is this ?
Look at what happened to trails as i had to keep button pressed for few minutes any solution axcept Remote ?
And i have seen this greenish color in sky photos what is this ?
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As for the green glow, it looks like passing cloud cover reflecting light from ground sources.
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This allows you to trip the shutter gently, and 2 sec later the shutter fires - the mirror rising when you initially release the shutter. On a firm tripod of course.
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Take a look at the star trails. If this blur was from camera shake during the shutter release by hand. You would see a huge blur at the beginning then it would taper off to a smooth trail.
It looks to me like Awais is in a heavily populated area or he's not set up on a stable enough platform and the actual ground/deck/floor beneath isn't providing the support his tripod needs. Just like having to be a certain distance from any major city or town to ensure you don't catch any light spill in your shot. You need to be a certain distance away from cities or highways to ensure the ground beneath you isn't moving. (although this distance is greatly shorter).
I recommend taking your rig farther away from where you were before. Most cities have underground tunnels tha make the ground much less stable than if you were in the mountains (or even hills) somewhere. Pay attention to the ground around you and make sure your tripod legs are secured on the smooth ground. Even setting a tripod up on grass can cause motion that's undetectable by the human eye but will still create unsatisfactory results.
Using the tips about time delay shutter release and ensuring your foundation is rock solid will optimize your chance for success.
Large amounts of dust, dirt, and smoke in the atmosphere may not be visible to the human eye, especially at night. That can cause the image quality to deteriorate rather quickly as well as cause a lot of light reflection from ground -based light sources.
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The other thing was that my tripod that is already very shaky i streched its whole center column and Pakistan don't have any underground tunnels and houses are made of concrete ground was stable
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