Yes, using Olympus Live Composite. The camera makes a series of exposures over a period of time and, at the end, uses the first exposure and the brighter parts of any following images to create a single picture. So all you have to do is to set the initial exposure, point the camera in the right direction (not always obvious) and you can get the result of the stars turning and the ISS fading in, travelling across the sky then fading out.
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Impressive
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save some for me… looks fabulous…
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Yummmmm!
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Those were some of the cold things, daughter #3 took the picture so pretty.
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you mean there was more… wow…
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We are pigs
Sorry Fleur!
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