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How To Shoot Star Trails

Professorial photographer John Lehmann takes you step by sept as he sets-up for a star trails shoot on Vee Lake near Yellowknife in Canada's Northwest Territories.

This simple how to video will give the viewer the basic starting points to shoot their own star trail photos.

1. Find an open easy to access area in daylight away from city lights.
2. You will need a wide lens with a fast aperture. f/2.8 recommend.
3. Prosumer or profesional grade camera.
4. Sturdy tripod to keep your camera steady.
5. StarStaX Software
http://www.markus-enzweiler.de/StarSt...
6. Save yourself so grief and pre focus in the daylight then tape the focus ring down with gaffer tape.

Oh and before you ask I tossed an LED flashlight into the igloo to give it the white glow.

John Lehmann is a Vancouver based photojournalist for the Canada's National Newspaper The Globe and Mail.

Instagram and Twitter @johnlehmann

https://www.instagram.com/johnlehmann/

https://twitter.com/JohnLehmann

website https://www.lehmann.ca
Jimmy Jeong is a Vancouver freelance photographer based in Vancouver

Instagram and Twitter @JimmyShootz

http://www.jimmyshoots.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/JimmyShootz

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmyshootz/
Amanda Palmer runs her own Vancouver-based production company.

http://www.amandalproductions.com

Instagram and Twitter: @amandalcam

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandalcam/

Catharine Allooloo of NARWAL Northern Adventures built the igloo.

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15 марта 2016 г. 20:17:06
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