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The Photographer's Ephemeris Welcome! The Photographer's Ephemeris (TPE) is a tool to help you plan outdoor photography in natural light, especially landscape and urban scenes. It is a map-centric sun and moon calculator: see how the light will fall on the land, day or night, for any location on earth.
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Největší omyl je zkoušet pozorovat Měsíc za úplňku, říká vášnivý astronom
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Říkal jste, že nejlepší je sledovat oblohu z míst, kde je největší tma. Která byste doporučil?
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Moonrise Photography: The Moon In the Landscape
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The ISS crosses the moon
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On Sunday 28/12/2014 I finally managed to photograph the ISS crossing the moon. The timing and location must be very accurate. The moon is only half a degree in the sky and the time it takes the ISS to pass over the moon is less than a second. Here is the video. The details and explanation will follow. Make sure to watch the video in full screen mode with 1080HD resolution...
How to Avoid Star Trails by Following the ‘500 Rule’
Here’s the 500 Rule:
500 Divided By the Focal Length of Your Lens = The Longest Exposure (in Seconds) Before Stars Start to “Trail”
For example; let’s say you’re taking a shot with a 24mm lens on a full frame camera. 500 / 24 = 21 seconds, which you can round to 20 seconds.
Here are two shots taken with a 14mm lens on a full frame camera. At 90 seconds you can see the blur of the stars, but at 30 seconds the stars are nice sharp points of light ...
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500 Rule
1st constant is earth rotation, 0.0042 arc degrees per second
or 1degree rotation per 238 seconds
Rule of 600
Finally, in order to avoid the star trail (that is avoiding capturing the movement of the stars as the earth rotates) you have to use the RULE of 600 which is very easy:
Divide 600 by the focal length of the lens you are using. In my case I divided 600/28 = 21.42 ( I can leave the shutter open for 21 seconds and avoid capturing the star trail)
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How-To: Shoot Epic Landscape Photos Of the Night Sky
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The Art of Astrophotography
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Jedná se o panorama složené z 20 fotografií (4x5 dynamicky).
Fotografie vznikala po dobu asi 80 minut na jednom z krkonošských svahů,
a to na jedné straně za nevhodných poznámek běžkařů, že v noci lze asi těžko fotit
a na straně druhé za funění tázajících se zvědavců mě za krk, znemožňující 100% soustředění.
8. hodina večerní, -7 °C, dosti čerstvý vítr (závětří)
Canon 2/100, f/4, expozice 8 min., 3 min., 25 s, 13 s a 5 s
• 30. prosinec 2010
6645 x 6645 pix
Maximální tisková velikost tohoto obrazu je: 150 x 150 cm
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