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Dry Tortugas (fort Jefferson) Time Lapse. 70 miles off the coast of key west, hastily built with 16 million bricks during the civil war. Yeah ok sure. Also at 2:15 clockwise and counter clockwise star rotations in a single frame, not possible on a globe earth. Skeptics will say it is cam distortion (youtu.be)
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– FortheGenerations [S] 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

This is a Canon sponsored professional photographer https://mobile.twitter.com/CanonUSApro/status/1175160236929441796

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– Questionable 0 points 4 years ago +1 / -1

K. But as far as I can tell, spinning stars can only happen near the poles of a globe, or other elaborate earth models. Where these photos are claimed to have been taken near the equator.

You're theory is?

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– FortheGenerations [S] 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

You would have to be near the equator for this kind of shot. Taken at Fort Jefferson 70 miles off the coast of key west. Key west is at the end of the line the furthest south west of Florida you can get (near Cuba). The mentioned frames of opposite star rotations would be Pointed towards the equator.. Spinning stars are visible anywhere above or below the equitorial line, and they spin in opposite directions north/south from the Equator. This would seem plausible on a globe earth, except for the fact you can capture rotations of both directions in a single frame. This would only be possible if the stars were actually moving and not the earth.

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– frazzledrip 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

wrong, as usual.

He just didn't polar align his camera.

Try it yourself - even though we all know you won't.

Take your camera outside on a tripod, point it anywhere at the sky and expose for a few minutes. Then, polar align ( figure it out ) your camera and take another exposure the same length, tell me what you get.

You certainly don't need to be a "pro" or even have a "pro" camera, just one that lets you do long exposures.

And your link to the "pro" photographer is just a link to CanonUSA twitter.

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– FortheGenerations [S] 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Also why are you giving photography instructions? Undoubtedly you'd be non polar aligned. I didn't state anything contrary to this, not sure why you want to give a photography 101 spill. If your camera is viewing south of where Orions belt would align you'll get the opposite rotation. Easier to get both rotations in frame closer to the equator.

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– FortheGenerations [S] 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Wrong, the link is to a post from CanonUSA mentioning Skyglow Project.

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