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Siwash Rock Star Trails Missing Clouds
This image is 30 second exposures stacked. Because the clouds are generally brighter than the stars, I had to mask out the clouds in each exposure. There are 100 frame here because my camera stops taking photos at 100 exposures if you just hold the button down.
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > December 2015 > Siwash Rock Star Trails Missing Clouds

Siwash Rock Making Star Trails
This is a 100 image, 30 seconds an image time lapse. I was planning on stacking them and lightening them to get star trails but the clouds flying by made that much harder than I anticipated.

This is a 15 frames per second video.


John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > December 2015 > Siwash Rock Making Star Trails

Clouds Rolling Over Downtown From Cypress
This is 215 images at 10 seconds each - roughly 35 minutes elapsed. I had to stop because the exposure what out of range - I could no longer take 10 seconds exposures.

The exposure was shot auto and then corrected in post which wasn't easy. There is some motion in the tripod - I think got warmer or I touched it a bit. I corrected the motion in post. I have blended the images to make this a 45fps video and to try and remove some of the residual brightness flickering.


John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > January 2016 > Clouds Rolling Over Downtown From Cypress

Bridge Sticking Through Clouds
I have balanced the brightness of the sky with the clouds below a little. The bridge was never completely visible. I was hoping some of the port areas might show up, but no luck there either.
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > January 2016 > Bridge Sticking Through Clouds

Sunrise At Jerhicho Pier
This is 438 Photos taken 11 seconds apart. I started at 6:20am and sunrise was at 7:37am. The previous week I went to Jericho to photograph birds and noticed a great sunrise. This week the sunrise was windy but just ho-hum light. That said, I did see some nice shore birds this week which I didn't see last week. Lens was set to 40mm if it helps.
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > October 2020 > Sunrise At Jerhicho Pier