
really nice one that!
what did you use to stack them? (or is it done with a "right gid" camera that can be left open for a long time? - mine has a 15-sec max exposure.)
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Tue 6 Jan 2004, 19:48,
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what did you use to stack them? (or is it done with a "right gid" camera that can be left open for a long time? - mine has a 15-sec max exposure.)

put it on for about a 5 hour exposure.
my new digital slr will only do 30 seconds, i need to buy a 80 dollar remote to do longer ones.
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Tue 6 Jan 2004, 19:50,
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my new digital slr will only do 30 seconds, i need to buy a 80 dollar remote to do longer ones.

i set mine to "continuous photos" and taped the button down..
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Tue 6 Jan 2004, 19:51,
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of time i tell it to.
for my k1000, my remote is broken, so i used duct tape (makes camera sticky, but is innovative when you're in the middle of a field and you realize your remote is broken.)
EDIT - BTW, what did you use to stack them? I've been wanting to try that for some city star trailing shots, but haven't been able to figure out how to properly
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Tue 6 Jan 2004, 19:53,
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for my k1000, my remote is broken, so i used duct tape (makes camera sticky, but is innovative when you're in the middle of a field and you realize your remote is broken.)
EDIT - BTW, what did you use to stack them? I've been wanting to try that for some city star trailing shots, but haven't been able to figure out how to properly