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Great photo for this time of year! :good:

 

Could you offer him/her a free couple of days stay in exchange for use on your website?

Never mind his website,

Cornish Tourism Board should give the photographer a weeks pass and use the photo

(Of course he can spend the pass at Rimfire6969's place which incidentally is excellent)

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Great photo for this time of year! :good:

 

Could you offer him/her a free couple of days stay in exchange for use on your website?

Already sorted, he has given me a high resolution copy, what ever that is which I will forward to my web man.

 

That is a great pic, wander how long the shutter was open for.

Speaking to him today the shutter was open for about 25 seconds, but he was also using some yoke sort of thing that moves the camera at the same speed as the earths rotation so the stars don't blurr. At least I think that's what he said, something moved the camera at the same speed as something else. Hope that helps.

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Speaking to him today the shutter was open for about 25 seconds, but he was also using some yoke sort of thing that moves the camera at the same speed as the earths rotation so the stars don't blurr. At least I think that's what he said, something moved the camera at the same speed as something else. Hope that helps.

 

Thanks for that. I thought he would have been a sky shooter to get a pic like that without star blur

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Thanks for that. I thought he would have been a sky shooter to get a pic like that without star blur

You'd be surprised at what you can get with short (sub 10 second) exposures with a decent sensor. If your camera has low noise at 2500 iso then a good clear winters night (and no light pollution) will get you an amazing shot with foreground and no star movement.

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