Tuesday, January 24, 2012

“The image of Bannerman Castle was taken with a film camera for over 1  1/2 hours, with a wide angle lens that can capture a 93º angle. It is a  perfect example of dramatic long star trails. It includes the North  Star, as well as the longer trails to the west.”

Our very own Gabriel Biderman tackles ‘The Epic Battle Between Choosing Star Trails Over Star Points’, on our blog B&H Insights

“The image of Bannerman Castle was taken with a film camera for over 1 1/2 hours, with a wide angle lens that can capture a 93º angle. It is a perfect example of dramatic long star trails. It includes the North Star, as well as the longer trails to the west.”

Our very own Gabriel Biderman tackles ‘The Epic Battle Between Choosing Star Trails Over Star Points’, on our blog B&H Insights

Notes

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    oh man. this is actually pretty recent since part of the castle is gone. i used to work here. i still haven’t seen...
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