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NGC2040 Large Magellanic Cloud

NGC2040 Large Magellanic Cloud
This is three night shot and the finish of my use of the coloured camera. This is all a part of the same area in the Large Magellanic Cloud Space is black look at all the nebulosity in the area.

See if you can find the Pterodactyl head and the small man holding a spear aloft ( hint look in the white area)

Next week I will be using the same camera as this but it will be a Mono camera and the use of filters on a filter wheel. It will still be a coloured photo but will be more the Elements that make up the Nebulas. This will be a big learning curve.

PIP is an overview of the area same camera small telescope.

Henize 70 N70


Nina Interface - For those interested  and can follow .

QHY 183C -10c 195 shots 5 min over three nights ..
MeLE Mini PC
Pegasus Astro Pocket Mini power box
Prima Luce Essato Focus
Optolong LeNhance filter,
Skywatcher 200 F4 PREMIUM PHOTO QUATTRO REFLECTOR OTA
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Amelia, Annemarie, Berny, trester88 and 16 other people have particularly liked this photo


14 comments - The latest ones
 Nick Weall
Nick Weall club
This beats discussions hands down
6 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Nick Weall club
I think you hit the nail on the head I believe in leading from the front let your photos do the talking.
6 months ago. Edited 6 months ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
Great work, Steve.
6 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to tiabunna club
Thank you I am pleased the way this came out. I have done not a thing but take photos for the last three weeks on the very same setting the result above as as good as you would expect. I am happy to take the next step I have worked out all the bugs.
6 months ago.
 Stephan Fey
Stephan Fey club
Fantastic, Steve!
6 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Stephan Fey club
Many thanks this shows you something you will never see from northern skies only in the Southern hemisphere.
6 months ago.
 David G Johnson
David G Johnson club
Stunning pictures, Steve,. even with all your guide tackle,.. it still staggers me how you can focus and stay on the exact same spot over many separate exposures,.,. even a gnat flying by could shudder the lens at those distances.... it obviously works !... brilliant results.../ Dj.
6 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to David G Johnson club
DJ its all not left to chance that for sure :- Focus.. you have to get that right first up before you can even start step two on the list of the program, run Auto focus.

Nina Interface - For those interested  and can follow .

If you look at the middle Right panel there are three conditions built into focus it has to be done every hour or when I program interval to be, Any change in temp beyond 3c up or down and the last is a percentage error in the HFR which is set a 5% so keeping it tight. The most tried and tested method is Half-Flux-Radius (HFR), which is a measure of the width in pixels counting from the center of the star until the accumulated intensity is half of the total flux of the star.

Mount run on toothed belts rather than the old clock gears and spindles, made it run far more accurately why I purchased this mount this has been now for some 31/2 years. Guiding as you already know about.

Nothing is left up to chance and I do try to shoot wind free nights if possible all shots are checked in the morning any thing not good enough are deleted. Every step is done for the effect of getting the best possible photo.

The original

Terriorist

I bought at the very start none of this was possible and why its only used for other shots.
6 months ago. Edited 6 months ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club
Another super shot Steve and extra points for total technical detail reveal. Congrats on Explore.

Herb
6 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Herb Riddle club
Many thanks Herb a good old fashioned photo shoot that only make for a better shot all be it all controlled by computer rather than the bottom mount where it was almost all controlled by me. Has the shots got measurably better consider my first ever shot.

Large Magallenic Cloud

Compared to the better controlled by computer but both nikon lens.

Merriwa Signs Off - LMC

I have enjoy this when I think back at all the frustrations as each time I am forced to learn. Now I am giving back someone's time to teach me now I am doing the very same and it all cements in my mind all the parts I learnt the hard way.

This was always the way I wanted to take deep space a quality Photo.
6 months ago. Edited 6 months ago.
 Gillian Everett
Gillian Everett club
Amazing technology to learn, and results
6 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Gillian Everett club
I will admit its not been easy as a non computer person but its been a great result from the very start which pushed me on. Not for everyone but a very worthwhile way to take photos and you don't even need to leave home. Many thanks glad you enjoy it as well.
6 months ago.
 trester88
trester88 club
Super Aufnahmen, Steve! Chapeau!
5 months ago.
 Amelia
Amelia club
AMAZING. I can see the little fellow with a spear but not the pterodactyl head. I can see a head and face with a long neck though. ;-))
5 months ago.

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