whole night photographing goes a long way. Da to learn about light, the stars, but mostly gives very little to feel under so much sky. First of all thank IƱigo Bernedo lighting of these photos. He learned of Jose B. Ruiz, a true pioneer and teacher of photography on this night. All this input jacks are made on the same site, but each has their own nuances. The first is made of a nearly south direction, giving us a very long lines of stars that resemble a real meteor shower (ISO 400, f / 4, 474 seconds).
In this case we include the moon in the frame. This makes our exposure time is constrained, because if we drag it much the moon would not round but elongated. Usually not recommended more than 30 seconds, but in this case one was still at an early stage, so we allowed more margin (ISO 400, f / 4, 89 seconds).
And finally a shot circumpolar. In this case we have to orient north and think that part of the North Star takes place, as it is on her about going to turn all the others (ISO 400, f / 4, 722 seconds).
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