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A quick time-lapse
Hi all.
I thought I would try my hand at a little animation of the stars moving about in the south. I took several pics with the DSLR on a fixed tripod of 30 seconds, taking one every 5 minutes or so. The effect is simple, but effective. I am inspired now to go all the way and image the rotation over a whole night. One to the South, one to the east or west and one to the north. I thought it may serve best on my Drift alignment page as a bit of a visual aid to new astronomers. So here it is. http://www.asignobservatory.com/driftalignment.aspx Have a look about a third of the way down the page for the movie. Like I said, improvements are only a matter of a few clear nights away! Baz. |
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