Photo Tips - How to shoot StarBurst (Sun-Star)? - TravellerG

Hi dear all…

…What are Starbursts?..

Have you seen the rising star effect in some photographs? – This Starburst, (Sun-star), is a very beautiful element in Photograph. These ‘Starfish’ glow is usually seen in landscape photography! This can be captured in day or night photography.

Here is a Album of few more shots, with Multiple Starbursts - Album Starbursts

How to Shoot Starbursts?

This effect occurs, when you shoot a small, bright spot (point) of light (Day or Night), which is partly blocked. For more powerful starbursts, use small aperture, like *f/*16.

What contributes to this effect?

As you know, the aperture in a camera is made of ‘Blades’. The number of aperture blades, the shape of aperture blades and the type (shape) of the Lens, jointly contribute to this effect. Hence, the starburst effect varies from lens to lens (I am not getting into more technical details, here).

Note:

Sometimes, when shooting (the sun, etc.), you may get flare in the photograph; this too depends on the Aperture, Lens type (shape), etc. Don’t bother.

How to set the Camera for shooting Starburst? (Simple Setting):

Select Camera Shooting Mode as “A” (Aperture Priority mode = in this mode, you can select Aperture Value & camera will automatically adjust Shutter speed and ISO). Turn the Aperture control to select aperture value as ‘16’. Usually the Aperture control will be on the Lens or can be a “Thumb-wheel” on some of the cameras. [Still, if you have doubt, kindly post me your doubt with make & model of the camera, along with the Lens details].

If you try to shoot “Sun burst” (of Sun), then the best time will be 9 AM to 11 AM or 3 PM to 5 PM (I prefer). Select a place, where you get direct Sun beam, partially covered by trees or Stones, etc. With the above camera setting, move the camera slightly to get the maximum effect and then, shoot.

NOTE:

Ensure that:

Shutter speed is above 1/60 and ISO is not more than 800 for good result; this can be easily achieved by slightly adjusting the shooting time (from 8 AM to 6 PM). (I used a mono-pod) .

Will you be able to try this, when time permits? Eagerly waiting for your posts, thanks dear @KatyaL @davidhyno @JohnPeter @SalmaanN @Nerea15 @jikkujoseph90 @Rizky_Dwi_S @FEBRYARILIA @SoleLuna @idanzamir .

PS:

My previous post on Multiple Image Filter is Here

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Hi @TravellerG ,

These tips are very handy! Thanks for putting together this information and sharing it for everyone.

I hope I’ll have the time to check the StarBurst option when I’m travelling next week. Your photo is a very good example and I’ll take the advise to use small aperture - *f/*16.

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Thanks for sharing @TravellerG , good information.

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wish you all the best dear @KatyaL - be sure click many shots, some will be good, for sure.

All the best

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Happy to feel that the post was useful to you, dear @TheEagleEye . Kindly try, when time permits, please

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Hi dear @Amiran , your comments are valuable for me - when time permits, kindly try for some shots too.

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Hi, Dear @TravellerG

You always comes with useful tips and helpful photography technical assistance thank you for sharing for better photography

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Hi all …

Something is wrong… @PaulPavlinovich , kindly help… I am surprised

EDIT:

  1. Unfortunately, there was some (external) unwanted intrusion of (shocking) message, which was corrected by Google, within a short time.

  2. I register my heartfelt thanks to @ErmesT and @StephenAbraham , who sprang into action, all of a sudden & made me comfortable.

Now, all are fine!

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Thanks for sharing your knowledge, @TravellerG . You definitely prove yourself to be persistently keen on photography. Several years ago I was obsessed with trying new photography tricks I hadn’t tried yet. That starburst element was a favorite one ever since. :slight_smile:

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Hi @TravellerG

Thanks for this lovely tips…

I have learned something…

Kind regards

Sagir

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What went wrong @TravellerG why are you surprised… is everything okay?

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Yes got it…initially I thought the post would be connected with the Loo reviews or something :grin::stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:. How to edit the title of a post @TravellerG … do tag me when

you undo that typo

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Thank you @TravellerG for sharing this tip, I will try it surely.

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Another nice post by @TravellerG

Thank you for sharing your photo shooting tips.

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What is wrong @TravellerG - looks ok to me?

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Dear friend and senior LG @IrrPavlova , you got me correctly. Decades back, my father introduced me to this magic world of Photography! Then onward, even during my studies, (even in school), this ‘Toy’ was my favorite.

I have heard from other LGs, about your experience in Photography - Am I permitted to request you to kindly give us some gifts of your photos, please? I enjoy seeing & appreciating other’s photos more, although, as a practice, I review all my photos every day, after the photo-shoot.

I really do not know, how far my posts are useful, here (LG Connect)…

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Hi dear @Sagir , Happy to know that my post was useful to you; in case time permits, Here are few other posts, which may be useful for you,

Thank you for your response.

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Hello, my dear friend @user_not_found , you always promote others - very kind of you. Although I do not know, whether these posts are really useful to many, I am still doing it.

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Hi dear friend @GhazalaShah :

  1. My surprise was due to flashing of some unwanted, external messages, which was immediately cleared by Google.
  2. Editing of title is through the ‘…’ three-dot, Edit Post Menu only; but it can cause error, as the title is ‘Indexed’ by Connect Server (for search purpose). So when I do (I have done it twice only), I close all the opened windows and open the relevant post and then Carefully Edit & immediately SAVE - Never DO multiple Editing.

Thanks, hope both the points are clear

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Hi dear friend @PaulPavlinovich ,

My alarm was due to flashing of some unwanted, external messages, which was immediately cleared by Google, before you moderators came into picture - Thanks for your care.

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