Spacecraft in Orbit by abirkill

Spacecraft in Orbit

After photographing Point Atkinson Lighthouse on Sunday evening, I decided to stay out and do a little bit of star photography, despite the moon being quite bright.

I subscribe to NASA's 'Spot the Station' service, which sends me an e-mail whenever a particularly bright pass of the International Space Station is scheduled to occur over Vancouver. These occur shortly after sunset or before sunrise, when the station is still lit by the sun, but the sky is dark. This pass was also very high overhead, reaching 81 degrees, so this seemed like a good opportunity to grab a photo. (Incidentally, this seems to be one of the few NASA services that the US government shutdown has not affected!)

The ISS passes from west to east, so I wanted a location with a clear view to the west. For this shot I headed to a new location, a small piece of easily-accessible coastline between Horseshoe Bay and Lions Bay. I've yet to find a centralised directory of these, so I spend rather more time than I should on Google Street View, looking for evidence of these tiny, yet almost always well-maintained, coastal access points, and marking them for future visits.

I don't usually head to new locations for the first time when it's dark, as it's hard to get an idea of good compositions, but even after getting back to the car from Lighthouse Park and driving to this location, there was still some light on the horizon, so I headed down the steep steps to the coast.

As the last of the sunset light was still strongly visible in the sky, I also decided that this might be an opportunity to try a new technique, where a post-sunset or twilight shot is blended with a night sky shot, to give the sunset colours and light on the horizon, combined with the stars of the night sky. Of course, never one to make my life easy, I decided to jump straight in the deep end and do this as a panoramic shot.

Accordingly, this shot consists of a number of different photos at different times, blended together. I started off with a 5-photo post-sunset panorama, which gives the glow on the horizon, the reflections on the water, and the clear definition of the distant hills, taken at about 7:20pm. I then captured a 90 second bulb exposure of the International Space Station streaking across the sky, at 7:51pm. Then, at 8:30pm when it was truly dark, I captured another 5-photo panorama of the night sky, to capture the stars, and finally, after scrambling over the extremely slippery rocks, I took a shot that included me, lit by moonlight, looking in approximately the right direction.

Of course, in between these shots I was unable to move the tripod, so I spent most of the intervening time wishing I'd brought a warmer jacket!

After this, it was merely(!) a case of stitching and aligning all the panoramas and individual shots so they lined up perfectly, and then using masking and the lighten blending mode to blend the shots together into this final image.

View large to see the star-studded sky!

More of my astrophotography work can be found here: http://365project.org/abirkill/tags/astrophotography
Fav. A fantastic shot and I really appreciate your description.
October 16th, 2013  
it's magical enlarged ! the sky with the stars, the reflection and a selfie !
I'm amazed by all you had to to to have this wonderful photo ! fav !
October 16th, 2013  
Wow Alexis, thanks for the detailed explanation - so much involved in getting this amazing shot but so worth it. You must be really chuffed with this. Big FAV.
October 16th, 2013  
Fab photo. I have yet to get the perfect ISS shot. Fav
October 16th, 2013  
Too cool! A must Fav and great story! You ROCK!
October 16th, 2013  
I have started to get the NASA email notifications and I am waiting for the day I can capture the ISS ~ the Welsh rain will need to 'do one' first for me to stand an inch of a chance though :-)

I love this ~ so much work to achieve it! thank you so much for the information posted! FAV
October 16th, 2013  
Amazing stuff. Well done. Love it.
October 16th, 2013  
another really good app for android is Iss Detector.
October 16th, 2013  
Wow what a fantastic final image! Your knowledge and creativity blow me away! How wonderful to see the space station plus the beautiful stars! Finally to get a selfie in - just brilliant! Fav Fav Fav!
October 16th, 2013  
Absolutely amazing!! Fav!!
October 16th, 2013  
By the way thanks for all that great info on how you did it!
October 16th, 2013  
Tom
I know what you mean about needing the warm jacket, and that's only in the UK climate! Seems to take forever for the sky to darken to levels sufficient for star shots... Which is worse if you can't move the tripod! Well worth the effort though. Very nice results. Thanks for the "spot the station"heads up, sounds interesting, I'll have a look at that! Fav!
October 16th, 2013  
Wonderful night sky - and those stars are amazing - fav!
October 16th, 2013  
Amazing shot, Fav!
October 16th, 2013  
Amazing shot and narrative
October 16th, 2013  
Fantastic shot, Love it
October 16th, 2013  
Spectacular! Thanks for the narrative and the included selfie :) Fav!
October 16th, 2013  
wow great night shot. fav
October 16th, 2013  
Mezmerizing shot...so clear and cool how you stitched it together! Absolutely amazing! Cool you have a space station alert too!
October 16th, 2013  
So much effort. But what a magnificent result Fav
October 16th, 2013  
Perfect timing! Awesome shot.
October 16th, 2013  
A lot of work went into this. Gee, I get antsy if it takes a few minutes for someone to get out of the way. Bravo you!
October 16th, 2013  
Amazed, as I am daily by your project!! Fav again.
October 16th, 2013  
Wow, this is amazing! Stunning shot, fav!
October 16th, 2013  
fav!!!!!!
October 16th, 2013  
Wow, fantastic!
October 16th, 2013  
Another awesome capture. Someday, I'll learn to do this kind of stacking/blending. I love the way they look and clearly take a lot of work. Beautiful! and a fav.
October 16th, 2013  
Awesomeness - through and through!!
October 16th, 2013  
Omg, Alexis, you have outdone even yourself, fav
October 16th, 2013  
When is it that you are going to teach your first workshop?
October 16th, 2013  
Wow, fantastic shot! I love the tones of blue, too!
October 16th, 2013  
OMG! Wowowowowow!
October 16th, 2013  
Caz
Wow, simply spectacular ! Fav
October 17th, 2013  
I was impressed until you explained how easy it was! :-) Seriously, great shot(s) and fascinating explanation. Thanks!
October 17th, 2013  
truly fabulous and what an impressive amount of effort went into this... fav!
October 17th, 2013  
Ria
I just read what you were saying about Sony camera. Very informative and so I clicked on to follow you. I need a poster of this extraordinary FAV:) Thanks for info:)
October 17th, 2013  
Wonderful shot Alexis!
October 17th, 2013  
You're a true artist, Alexis Birkill. And you've yet again made me realize that I need to someday show your part of the world to my wife. (I've probably told you numerous times, but I lived in Seattle from 1988 to 1997, and I made regular pilgrimages to Pacific Rim, Whistler, and of course Vancouver. I miss it.)
October 17th, 2013  
Should probably say something profound, but I'm going with:
*waves*
October 17th, 2013  
beautiful shot...and thanks for telling us how you did it. This is one of those shots that i would be down on myself for never figuring out how to get it to turn out like yours....with just ONE click of the shutter...lol - and now i know it took a lot more than that!
October 17th, 2013  
Fantastic capture Alexis! +F
October 18th, 2013  
Incredible. Fav!
October 20th, 2013  
Amazing picture, well worth the work.

@alisonp You might also be interested in http://www.isstracker.com/ to see where the ISS is in real time.
October 20th, 2013  
Such a stunning selfie! You are quite inspirational and love how you let us know how you achieved it.
October 22nd, 2013  
Fantastic, love this! Great work!
October 24th, 2013  
Awesome!
October 27th, 2013  
Beautiful work. Fav
November 2nd, 2013  
Wow! fav! You give the best descriptions, this is truly amazing!
November 5th, 2013  
Awesome stuff. Just great. FAV.
November 20th, 2013  
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