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#1 vivek.garg
Hi,

Recently, I was camping for a night sky and captured some pictures for time lapse. These were processed in LRT 6.3 with Gunther's tutorials as helpful guide. Thanks Gunther! The final time lapse video is presented here for your feedback.

My blog : https://vivekphoto.com/2023/05/01/dusk-to-dawn/

or go directly to video : https://videos.files.wordpress.com/aBb99...o-dawn.mp4

Cheers!
Vivek
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#2 Gunther
Well done! I'm not a fan of those transitions, but that's a matter of taste. Also there are some birds popping in. Next time just shoot with long exposure times, this will get rid of the birds and also make everything a bit smoother.
There is one clip, that looks quite hazy - has it been that way?
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#3 vivek.garg
Thanks Gunther for your feedback. Will follow the same. As for the hazy clip of the stars (12-17 sec period in video), the sky was hazy which also blocked the Milky Way rising to be visible in the pictures.

Condensation over lens is another problem that I usually face when shooting in humid or cold conditions. Planning to use USB port powered heat strip or attach a warm cloth piece around the lens (leaving aside the focus ring).

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