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Tag: 30-second exposure

Star trail photo of cabin at Bear Lake
By Carltonaut Posted on July 9, 2014

How to Capture, Compile and Create Amazing Star Trail Photos

I’ve always been amazed with photos of star trails, more specifically circumpolar ones. Up until now, I always took one long exposure photo to capture the nightly movement in the … Continue reading How to Capture, Compile and Create Amazing Star Trail Photos

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