Captured in Cornwall whilst staying at St Agnes Beacon CC site on evening 6th & 7th May 2021. A wonderfully clear sky (only one in the week stay). Camera: Olympus OM-D EM-1 mk3 Lens: 7-14mm This star trail was captured by using the Olympus in-camera function called Live Composite (Setting B on top dial). I chose 15s exposures and set the camera shoot for a period of 6 hours, which is the maximum time setting on the in-camera live composite mode. The final image you see is a 6hrs composite captured in camera or 6hrs x 15s in a single image. BEHIND THE LENS Camera:- Olympus OM-D EM-1 mk3 Lens: Olympus 7-14mm Tripod - Mounted on site at St Agnes Beacon CC site 15s exposure time using Live Composite mode in camera. F4 ISO 500 I mounted the camera on a tripod next to where our Eriba cravan was pitched. I set up the composition using a 7mm focal length composing the camera with the Eriba caravan in frame. The light within the caravan (and pop up) adds a nice lit touch. Using the Live Composite mode on the Olympus camera the star trail is all generated in-camera, a very cool feature which reduces post processing. The resulting shot reveals 6 hrs of Earth spinning above ET (our Eriba caravan).