Capricious Stars

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    The story behind the Capricious Stars (in German).

    Neopan Acros 100 developed in Rodinal 1+100 for 18 minutes @ 20℃.
    Agitation: constant agitation for the first minute and then 5 seconds / minute
    Exposure: ~ 2 hours @ f/8

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    1. Fuad 69 months ago | reply

      Thank you for your visits, dub_focus, Bavid Dailey and Timo.

      @dub_focus, @Timo: Yes, it was very dark when I took this photo. Also we were surrounded by trees, which helped a lot. We did a couple of few minutes test shots with a digital camera, pushing ISO to 3200 and opening up the lens. Then we recalculated it to get the 2-hour exposure. I wish I had flash with me to light-paint the chapel in the right-bottom corner. I tried it with a pocket flashlight, but it wasn't enough.

    2. Horlaender 48 months ago | reply

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Rodinal Developer, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

    3. Nightfly Photography 45 months ago | reply

      Nice capture. Acros is wonderful stuff. Star trail work makes you want about 5 cameras and tripods so you can spend some time shooting other areas at the same time.

    4. Håkon1981 36 months ago | reply

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Star Trails Film Only, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

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