Quadrantids,meteor
Taken by Leo Lam on January 4, 2014 @ LuanPing,ChengDe,Hebei province,China
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This year China is one of the best place to observe the Quadrantids.But our site on the Jinshanling Great Wall was covered by clouds and haze just before the peak was coming at about 20:00(UT) :( Nevertheless I did captured quite a few QUA meteors.This composite picture contains 28 meteors.Equipment: EOS5D2+EF15mm Fish-eye lens,f2.8,iso5000,40s
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/leoolamm
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Still not sure how you do these type of pictures... align them, then crop them? Nonetheless, beautiful picture.
Posted by GangnamStyle 2014-01-08 07:20:37
Yes, align and transform the meteors according to the backgrand stars,and then cutout the meteors and paste onto the backgrand
Posted by leolam 2014-01-09 01:29:09
Great picture and a great job of capturing the Meteors
Posted by Ron 2014-01-09 03:50:57
 
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