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Photo A Day Experiment (PADE) Day31 - Night

And, as it comes to an end with an apt Theme: Night, I am publishing my attempts at Star Trail, these are not perfect but still.

Each star is dedicated to the participants of PADE and the biggest stars are obviously for Sfurti and Ritu. 

This first pic was shot at Padum, Zanskarr Valley. It was my first attempt at Star Trail and clicked it with a 30 minutes of exposure.
Star Trails at Padum
This second pic was shot at Lonar Crater. Some 45 shots of 15 seconds
each were stitched together using the StarTrails software. Interestingly, this shot was done on a night with a full moon in sky. The darkness could be compensated due to the multi exposure technique.
Star Trails at Lonar Crater

This picture post is the last Entry to PADE-2013, a month long Photo-blog event. To know more and participate, click here or here. Check themes here.  

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  1. Beautiful star trail Punit!!! Again you have to teach me this!

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  2. Magnificent! I had never heard of star trails in photography, now I'm intrigued!

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  3. Thanks @Ritu KT :) It's a wonderful thing, you must try :D And have you noticed the pic is being dedicated to you and @Juztamom ?

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  4. Thank you mam :) Star trail needs a light free atmosphere and no-moon night... I have been struggling to get a perfect night and a perfect attempt...In Navi Mumbai - it's almost impossible :(

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  5. looks great :)

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  6. Ohh, feeling Honoured to have you here @http://joshidaniel.com/ :) And, I honestly mean it.. :D

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