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27-AUG-2011

Tracked Milky Way

A 240 sec shot of this Milky Way without star trails. From a favorite spot overlooking Monterey Bay.
It was shot with a DIY Barndoor Tracker which
allows you to shoot longer (wide angle )exposures and track the stars to compensate for the Earth's rotation

This industrial hinge, found at the big box hardware store, has the key dimension of 181 mm between the center of the hinge to the hand crank bolt.

Just roughly align the hinge to the North Star, point the camera to sky of interest and turn the hand crank to follow the second hand of an old analog watch.

The same shot with the 240 sec of star trails

And a website with a description of the barndoor tracker http://www.astropix.com/BGDA/SAMPLE2/SAMPLE2.HTM

Nikon D300 ,Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM
240s f/4.0 at 10.0mm iso400
Gaussian Blur with Photoshop and NR with Nikon Capture NX2. hide exif

Full EXIF Info
Date/Time27-Aug-2011 22:29:07
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D300
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length10 mm
Exposure Time240.80 sec
Aperturef/4
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programmanual (1)
Focus Distance

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Gary Coffman27-Oct-2011 18:12
Nice work! voted
shatterbug01-Sep-2011 05:20
Amazing shot using this brilliant technology!
Graeme31-Aug-2011 18:48
You did a fine job here, Bryan. Fascinating!BV
Bryan Ramsay31-Aug-2011 08:56
Very nicely done!! Have to give this a try! -BJ
Randy Adams30-Aug-2011 14:24
Excellent work Bryan! thanks for the equipment shot and notes... have to get me one! :) V
Joanne Kamo30-Aug-2011 10:56
Amazing and fascinating info and work!
Sam Rua30-Aug-2011 05:07
Very cool, Bryan. I've always seen plans for the barndoor tracker with a slightly curved bold, but yours does 4 minutes just fine!
lou_rozensteins30-Aug-2011 01:05
Amazing how simple it is in principle, and how amazing the results. Excellent work, and great information.
Karen Stuebing29-Aug-2011 21:30
Incredible time lapse photography and great commentary on how it was accomplished. V.
Jackdad29-Aug-2011 20:09
that barn door tracker really does its job! A tracker cracker! (sorry couldn't resist)
Tom LeRoy29-Aug-2011 17:59
Astounding photography! BV
Guest 29-Aug-2011 17:14
Amazing images. V
Hank Vander Velde29-Aug-2011 12:47
Fantastic shot with that barndoor tracker Bryan.
Jim Coffman29-Aug-2011 12:21
Sorry, Bryan,for calling you Sam. It is early.:)
Jim Coffman29-Aug-2011 12:20
Simply amazing,Sam! Great work.
NealyBob29-Aug-2011 09:26
Excellent images! I like the one without the trails~!V
Nice setup! Very creative!
Wenche Aune29-Aug-2011 09:01
Fantastic!! V
January Grey29-Aug-2011 05:44
double WOW! sheer magic, Bryan! V~
Linda Willets29-Aug-2011 05:38
WOW!
Guest 29-Aug-2011 05:24
Thanks for the background and the details! Awesome work and results! ~v
Tom Munson29-Aug-2011 04:48
Cools shot and great idea, Bryan!
joseantonio29-Aug-2011 04:22
Beautiful shot. Thank you for sharing
Knox O29-Aug-2011 04:17
awes☺me j☺b !