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went to a charity cruise in canberra with a club canberra cruises...

here are some shots aye :blink: was a great cruise...was even a summernats grand champion there aswell.

will get more up as i upload them :)

BTW there was just over 100 cars...thats big for a canberra cruise :O

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Heres my lame attempt at shooting star trails.

Yes i know its not perfect.. im working on it lol..

Also that long line in the middle is the airplane crossing over.. I wonder if my stock kit lens can handle this at 17mm.. I need something wide hmm

This was with my 50mm lens..

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Will give it another try tomorrow..

Also i need to find the southern Polaris.. hmmm

some nice pics guys

siddr20 - not a bad effort - how long was shutter open for? you have a remote or how did you do it?

what did you have the camera on? and most puzzling of all - how come the trails look like dots?

(this one was with exposure: 59.1 sec so yours must have been aaaages)

Which link? my stars one? how about THIS?

As for remotes - i bought THIS cheapy and it works and the quality is better than i expected.

Have only tried normal photo's haven't tried doing bulb WITH the remote (can test tonight though)

some nice pics guys

siddr20 - not a bad effort - how long was shutter open for? you have a remote or how did you do it?

what did you have the camera on? and most puzzling of all - how come the trails look like dots?

(this one was with exposure: 59.1 sec so yours must have been aaaages)

Yea its still in the making..

Will try again tonight if the skies are clear!! Hopefully this time it comes out a lot better!!

Might try it with my stock kit lens.. I need something wide!! hmmm

As for how long the shutter was open for.. well 30 seconds.

Once i get it perfect i will share my exact method.. Coz right now its just all trail and error lol

zennon your linky no worky. on the 450d, bulb is the next option after the 30sec exposure. i need to buy a remote

If you can find out if the the remote switch for the 450d is the same as for a 350d, then you can buy mine for like 5 bucks or something!!

If it doesn't work, i will give the money back.. Since the 450ds are new im sure they changed the plugs?? But im not too sure!!

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