Hello,
I am newbie, but how would these trails be so perfectly circular, given that the earth also rotates around the sun. Or can please anyone explain why?
Thanks.
Smita
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap050714.html
Star Trails Over Vienna - 7/14/05
it's only 1/365 of an orbit, that's less than 0.3% - how much distortion you would expect? consider also that even if you would suddenly appear on the other side of the sun, only few nearest stars would change their position considerably. try looking at the mountain, or distant building, and walking in 2-3m circle at the same time - how much would it change its image in your eye? same with photo.
During the Winter solstice ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_Circle & http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_solstice ), the sun will be below the horizon for at least 24 hours.Would not a single exposure of such a picture be possible above the Arctic Circle in winter?
I'd say you'd be able to do a 24 hour exposure shot like this... assuming the sun is low enough so it won't affect the brightness of the sky too much. You'd be quite a keen person to do this though
Gerald Kaszuba