I thought the star trails were a bit short. (but then what do I know)
The trails look longer on this shot (the third one on the top row):
<http://www.dotphoto.com/go.asp?l=stevegoss&p=cruisin&AID=1470825>
Tech info- OM2-N on auto, with the exposure compensation dial set for
plus two, Fuji Superia 400, tripod, and an H.Zuiko 24mm f2.8. I don't
remember the aperture. Location was Ray Roberts State park near
Gainesville, Texas, facing westerly. Given the overly dark nature of the
picture, I'm guessing the exposure was at about the three minute max
of auto.
Thanks, Steve Goss, Dallas Tx usa
Gary Edwards wrote:
> I went out to the Range for a tracking mission two weeks ago.
...
> There are several interesting points to note. The exposure is perhaps three
> minutes at f/8 with a Zuiko 35/2.8 silver-nose on Provia 100F. They are also
> longer than I would have guessed for three minutes.
> If I get another chance, I'll use a slightly wider lens, say a 24, oriented
> vertically (now that I know the launch position) and stop down one stop. I
> welcome suggestions for scanning and processing the image.
>
> regards,
> Gary Edwards
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