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Photo of a hike up Half Dome in the dark
July 28, 2011 11:13PM
Neat time lapse photograph I believe of a lone hiker ascending the cables just before sunrise.


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Re: Photo of a hike up Half Dome in the dark
July 29, 2011 09:51AM
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KenS
Neat time lapse photograph I believe of a lone hiker ascending the cables just before sunrise.


http://redwoodclub.weebly.com/photo-gallery.html

i must be mistaken, but isn't that looking west and wouldn't that be sunset back there?
Re: Photo of a hike up Half Dome in the dark
July 29, 2011 10:42AM
Photo was taken in October, the sun as at a lower angle that time of year, could be sunrise.
Re: Photo of a hike up Half Dome in the dark
July 29, 2011 09:52AM
It's a cool shot, but it's not time lapse. It is a time exposure, meaning several seconds. A time lapse would show movement as it is many images stitched together.
Re: Photo of a hike up Half Dome in the dark
July 29, 2011 11:02AM
Judging by the movement of the stars, the shot was probably somewhere between 30 seconds and a couple minutes, making a long exposure, not a time lapse. My guess is that what your seeing on the horizon is light pollution from the Central Valley. Totally cool shot though! And FWIW, the sun angle on the group shot does indicate a (late) morning shot.

IMHO.



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July 31, 2011 09:02AM
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enlightphoto
Judging by the movement of the stars, the shot was probably somewhere between 30 seconds and a couple minutes, making a long exposure, not a time lapse. My guess is that what your seeing on the horizon is light pollution from the Central Valley. Totally cool shot though! And FWIW, the sun angle on the group shot does indicate a (late) morning shot.

IMHO.

This is correct. Time exposure astrophotography frequently picks up what amatuer astronomers refer to as light domes, our light pollution nemisis.
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July 31, 2011 10:09AM
No comments about the Stanford people piled on the King's Chair?



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July 31, 2011 10:46AM
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Frank Furter

No comments about the Stanford people piled on the King's Chair?


Oh! Those wild and crazy Stanford kids!

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