Meiying Lee
Hsinchu, Taiwan
03/15/2022
08:18 pm

Equipment Details:

Canon 6D + 24mm Lens

Post-processing Details:

This is a star trail made up of 350 photos superimposed. Each star photo was exposed for 3 seconds, and 350 shots were taken in 23 minutes. Use Startrails to stack these 350 sky photos together into star trails.
Filming time is from 8:18 to 8:41 pm.

Image Details:

On March 15, late spring, I saw Orion and Sirius set in the treetops in the western sky. Orion is the brightest constellation and Sirius is the brightest star in the sky. Watching them gradually sink to the west and draw lines of star trails in the sky, it is quiet and charming. This image is a star trail of Orion and Sirius sinking west among the treetops in 23 minutes. The video link is as follows: https://youtu.be/2tT7EtjMgaE.

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January 20, 2019
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