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Date and Time: 4 May 2010 ; 9.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.
Location: Canterbury, Kent, England

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canola, canterbury, kent, night, oil, rape, seed, star, trails, kentish, new house lane, cathedral, water tower, stuart chapman photography, countryside, county

Born in Canterbury, Kent, in 1971, I have always been surrounded by beautiful countryside and varied and diverse coastline. Photography has become an outlet for expressing my love for the region.

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  • Brad McEvoy
    Brad McEvoyabout 3 years ago

    Great results! Well worth the time you put in

  • Mrs Mel Brackstone
    Mrs Mel Bracks...about 3 years ago

    That’s a lot of layers to combine Stuart, well done! Have you still got the layered image? I’d love to see it without the foreground lit up ( just cos)

  • Well now you can see it without the foreground lit up as this is the latest shot of mine to be re-edited.

    – Stuart Chapman

  • H Maria Perry
    H Maria Perryabout 3 years ago

    Magnificent work Stuart! The result of your work is fantastic.

  • CrackMonkey
    CrackMonkeyabout 3 years ago

    Wonderful shot Stu…see what happens when you point your camera up north LOL. I agree with Mel, would like to see it without the flash, to me it seems very harsh. You will get more control if you use a torch and play it lovingly over the immediate foreground for 3 or 4 seconds.

  • Janis Read-Walters
    Janis Read-Wal...about 3 years ago

    wow, love it :o)

  • igotmeacanon
    igotmeacanonabout 3 years ago

    nice work mate

  • flame7
    flame7about 3 years ago

    Gorgeous!!!!!!!! And hello :)

  • Geoff Carpenter
    Geoff Carpenterabout 3 years ago

    Great sky showing star tracks Stuart; you are getting good at these!

  • Andrew Ness - www.nessphotography.com
    Andrew Ness - ...about 3 years ago

    Now this is very clever photography Stuart. I’ve always wanted to do star trail shots so this has given me the incentive to give it a go! 90×30 is a lot…….must take a while to edit after!!

    Cheers for sharing pal.

  • Mr-E
    Mr-Eabout 3 years ago

    70 minutes standing in a field?…You could have made some crop circles while you were waiting to keep warm!..Nice idea and well done