This evening pictures were taken with beautiful view on the abbey @ Averbode.
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Sunday, August 4, 2013
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Ready for taking pictures of Perseid Meteor Shower
Around August 12&13 the annual Perseid Meteors will show up. What about taking pictures this year? Looking at some forums and websites taking pictures with DSLR from meteors are different when taking pictures from Iridium flares and stars. Most common meteor pictures are taken with lenses equal or below 55mm with low f/ number. Exposure time is depending darkness of the sky (with or without moonlight) but mostly around 30s (see also my blog for rule of 600). ISO number should be high from 800 even as high as 3200 or higher. Good luck!
Startrail @ Zenith with Lyra & Cygnus
Startrail taken @ zenith with constellations Cygnus and Lyra. Other traces are due to airplanes flying over. Total of 48 pictures taken with Nikon D60 each 30s 18mm f/3.5 ISO100 and stacked using Startrails.de software and edited using CS4.
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Monday, July 29, 2013
Photo Shelfcloud published in Newspaper
Today my photo of the shelfcloud from last Saterday was published in the National Newspaper "Het Nieuwsblad".
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Shelfcloud above Averbode
A couple of minutes before heavy weather above Averbode this rare and impressive shelfcloud was put on picture.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Startrail : What's the max exposure time still seeing stars and not trails
Still want to see stars when taking a picture of the evening sky? So what is the maximum exposure time of your DSLR without seeing tracks of stars on your picture.
Rule of thumb : 600 divided by the focalpoint (mm) x cropfactor DSLR.
Example 1 : Nikon D60 with f 18mm : 600/(18*1.5) = 22s
Example 2 : Nikon D60 with f 200mm : 600/(200*1.5) = 2s
Example 3 : Nikon D60 with Celestron 400 : 600/(550*1.5) = 0,7s
Cropfactor Nikon D60 = 1.5
Text changed on August 5th.
Rule of thumb : 600 divided by the focalpoint (mm) x cropfactor DSLR.
Example 1 : Nikon D60 with f 18mm : 600/(18*1.5) = 22s
Example 2 : Nikon D60 with f 200mm : 600/(200*1.5) = 2s
Example 3 : Nikon D60 with Celestron 400 : 600/(550*1.5) = 0,7s
Cropfactor Nikon D60 = 1.5
Text changed on August 5th.
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