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Night sky in Bouctouche, NB, Canada
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July 30, 2013
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On vacation here for a week, I took a walk on the beach at night.  Two airplanes were passing overhead.

30s, f/2.8, ISO 1600, Nikon D7000, Tamron SP 17-50mm @ 17mm.  The light at bottom right are, I believe, on Prince Edward’s Island.

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July 30, 2013
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nice shot but there is noise and a little blur…. but still i like the pic……

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July 31, 2013
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I’m confused.  Why do the two planes seem to be crashing to the earth?

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July 31, 2013
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This was a pitch black night.  30 seconds at f/2.8, ISO 1600, just to get something on the sensor.  The earth moves during that time, so you can’t get points of light for the stars, unless you have a special rig to cancel the rotation of the earth.  

 

The airplanes are moving toward the horizon, and they had just pass overhead.

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July 31, 2013
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I think it’s a cool image. I have an interest in astronomy and I totally agree

with the “points of light” and rotation of the earth. You managed to capture

some pleasant colours in this image and the lights in the lower right really

add to the overall look.

Nice shot.

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August 7, 2013
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I like this shot with the explanation given by you.

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