From: paul stenquist
On Jan 21, 2010, at 11:08 PM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
Look closely, he just used a big flash in the photo without star
trails. :-) Regards, Bob S.
I don't think he used a flash or any artificial light. The light
extends too far into the background, and it's too uniform. However,
it could be a combination of two exposures. One shot before the ball
dropped, the other after dark.
That's a pretty hard edge shadow extending from that table thingy and
from the low walls on the right side of the house in the photo without
the star trails.
There's some kind of hard light source to the camera's left. Car
headlights perhaps? High beams could do that.
The light is uniform in the one that does have the star trails.
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