Death Valley DreamLapse
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013, at 12:34 PM
Via Wired I saw this lovely time-lapse video of the desert sky, taken in Death Valley by photographer Gavin Heffernan. How many astronomical events can you spot?
It’s breathtaking. I love how the saturated colors bring out some
stars; Betelgeuse was rather obvious, don’t you think? Jupiter makes an
appearance, as does the Andromeda Galaxy, the Milky Way, and much more. I
spotted a couple of meteors in the footage, too.
The effect of adding together long exposure images to make the
progressive star trails is interesting, and something I hadn’t seen
until a couple of years ago. Digital photography makes that relatively
easy to do. I should add I grew up using an SLR that used film—I used to
roll my own Tri-X, and developed it myself, too. I was in grad school
when electronic detectors called CCDs were just getting their start in
astronomy, and even then I knew they would revolutionize photography.
Time-lapse videos like this would still be possible without digital
photography, but they’d be a lot harder to make. Still, it’s not like
you can fall out of bed and make a gorgeous video like this!
And if you liked that one, check out this one with similar video … but it’s funny how much the mood changes with a different selection for the music.
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