Soumya Seal
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
03/26/2023
10:44 pm

Equipment Details:

Shot on : Samsung Galaxy M52
Tripod : Digitek DTR 550 LW

Post-processing Details:

Stacked with 330 images
Shutter Speed : 5sec each
Exposure Time : 10 sec.
Interval : 18 sec
ISO : 50
Aperture : f/1.8
Focal Length : 5mm.
Total Integration Time for imaging: 1hr 39mins.
Post-Processing Softwares : Adobe Photoshop CC 2020.

Image Details:

The image represents that as Our Earth rotates from West to East we see the stars moving from East to West ,leaving the Polaris (Pole Star) static in it's own position, though it rotates anti-clockwise making in a circular path. The movement of Pole Star is negligible in naked eye but the movement gets captured while making a Star Trail pointing towards Geographical North.
p.s: Straight lines with red blinks are the flyby flights.

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January 20, 2019
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