GrahamWelland
Subscriber & Workshop Member
Given that most digital backs are limited to <60 or <32 seconds for exposure, ignoring obviously the P45+, what techniques or recommendations do folks have for super long exposures that extend beyond a minute?
I've looked at some of the star trail info out there that use 3rd party tools for combining collections of exposures but I was wondering if folks had some practical techniques for situations where you might want to combine shots for different situations such as flowing water such as waves or removing people from static landscapes? It seems to me that star trails are additive exposures vs landscapes or cityscapes where I want to average out elements.
I have NDs for the exposure side of things but my Leaf & Phase One backs have limited maximum exposure.
Thoughts or pointers to techniques or info out there that maybe I've missed?
Thanks
I've looked at some of the star trail info out there that use 3rd party tools for combining collections of exposures but I was wondering if folks had some practical techniques for situations where you might want to combine shots for different situations such as flowing water such as waves or removing people from static landscapes? It seems to me that star trails are additive exposures vs landscapes or cityscapes where I want to average out elements.
I have NDs for the exposure side of things but my Leaf & Phase One backs have limited maximum exposure.
Thoughts or pointers to techniques or info out there that maybe I've missed?
Thanks