Star Trail Photography

A star trail is a type of photograph that uses long exposure times to capture the apparent motion of stars in the night sky due to Earth’s rotation. A star-trail photograph shows individual stars as streaks across the image, with longer exposures yielding longer arcs.

Typical shutter speeds for a star trail range from 15 minutes to several hours, requiring a “Bulb” setting on the camera to open the shutter for a period longer than usual. However, a more practiced technique is to blend a number of frames together to create the final star trail image. (Wikipedia)

  • Fort Pearce Bridge under the Milky Way
  • 290 East Revolution
  • Celestial Equator over Pine Valley Cabin
  • Pine Valley Cabin North Star Trails
  • Backyard North Star Strails