Photo Search Returned 1 to 20 of 20
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 2023 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 2023 to 2005 > December 2015 > Siwash Rock Making Star Trails
|
|
Porteau Cove Facing North
The flow is from Squamish. There is one asteroid streak in this movie. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > December 2015 > Porteau Cove Facing North
|
|
Porteau Cove Facing South
Porteau Cove Facing South John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > December 2015 > Porteau Cove Facing South
|
|
Nara With Stars Behind
Nara With Stars Behind People: Nara
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > December 2012 > Nara With Stars Behind
|
|
Nara With Glowing Face And Stars
Nara With Glowing Face And Stars People: Nara
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > December 2012 > Nara With Glowing Face And Stars
|
|
Nara Looking Over The Fence
Nara Looking Over The Fence People: Nara
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > December 2012 > Nara Looking Over The Fence
|
|
Canada Flag Made Of Stars
It was hard to take a photo of just the points of light. By making the whole scene out of focus I actually got more coloured light in the scene. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > December 2012 > Canada Flag Made Of Stars
|
|
Starlight Over Light Polution
Starlight Over Light Polution John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Sunshine Coast > Starlight Over Light Polution
|
|
Lillooet Valley Before Moonrise
The moon came up minutes after this picture. The timing wasn't great - the sun had barely set when the moon was due to come up so there was no dark sky to see stars. If it were later in the month, you wouldn't have to drive far from Lillooet to see the milky way. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > Lillooet > Lillooet Valley Before Moonrise
|
|
Big Dipper Over The Trees
The camera was propped up on a picnic table and angled up using my wallet . At 28mm, I don't have a very wide angle lens. The moon was out which is why the trees were so well lit up. John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Camping > Manning Camping 2 > Big Dipper Over The Trees
|
|
Camp Fire With Stars
This is a three minute exposure which is all I could do with the camp fire in the scene. It was a partly cloudy night so I wasn't ever going to get a great star picture. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > May Long Weekend in Bowser > Camp Fire With Stars
|
|
Wide Angle Volcano
Wide Angle Volcano John Harvey Photo > Costa Rica > Wide Angle Volcano
|
|
Anchored At Night
I like how the stars are actually clusters of dots and the boat rocked side to side (one period) and rotated (second period). John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Vietnam > Hanoi And Halong Bay > Anchored At Night
|
|
Lakeside Tents At Night
We stayed up long enough to see the Milky way - it was worth the time. John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Camping > Joffre Lakes > Lakeside Tents At Night
|
|
Tent With Night Sky
Helen used her head light for 6 seconds to light up this 6+ minute exposure. John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Camping > Two Hot Springs > Tent With Night Sky
|
|
Orion Above Trees
Orion is the bright stars in the lower right corner. You can see the bright triple of stars John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - A Weekend on Salt Spring > Orion Above Trees
|
|
Stars Above House
This was a 10 minute expose at f1.4. The lights in the house we're very dim. John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - A Weekend on Salt Spring > Stars Above House
|
|
Moon light view of the Canyon
This is the Canyon at 9pm. Sun set about 2 hours ago and this exposure is 5 minutes. John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Grand Canyon Road Trip > Day 5 of Grand Canyon Trip > Moon light view of the Canyon
|
|
Camp Fire And Stars Above The Curve
you could quite clearly see the Milky Way here. I have a picture but of course the plant turned and made everything blurry! John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Winter Harbour To Brooks Peninsula > Camp Fire And Stars Above The Curve
|