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0P3N.ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY : night sky, stars, planets, galaxies and the whole univers
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Orion(M42) & Running Man(NGC1977) - well worth a look full screen on black
This was a test to see how well the computer program worked on its own.
I had to wait for Orion to rise at 11pm so I could start this 3 hours and a bit imaging and then the all important Darks. It was set up and go to bed set the alarm for 2:45 in the morning to put the lens cap on the lens for the Dark's then go back to bed. This had to happen before the sun started to rise at 4 am in the morning.
When I got up at 6 am it was all on computer just as it was programed Looks like we have tamed a few of those dragons. Taken with D810 and 300mm D prime lens. This will be visited again out on the farm in the real dark.
Enjoy the first night that Fully went to plan and computer lived up to what it was suppose to do. Cant wait for Orion to rise sooner to get more images.
PIP the first look on the Star adventurer.
I had to wait for Orion to rise at 11pm so I could start this 3 hours and a bit imaging and then the all important Darks. It was set up and go to bed set the alarm for 2:45 in the morning to put the lens cap on the lens for the Dark's then go back to bed. This had to happen before the sun started to rise at 4 am in the morning.
When I got up at 6 am it was all on computer just as it was programed Looks like we have tamed a few of those dragons. Taken with D810 and 300mm D prime lens. This will be visited again out on the farm in the real dark.
Enjoy the first night that Fully went to plan and computer lived up to what it was suppose to do. Cant wait for Orion to rise sooner to get more images.
PIP the first look on the Star adventurer.
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Steve Paxton club has replied to Doug Shepherd clubSteve Paxton club has replied to Nick Weall clubSteve Paxton club has replied to neira-Dan clubSteve Paxton club has replied to tiabunna clubThis is brilliant!!!
Fantastic colours
I am so amazed that you can get pictures like this from your house. I always imagine a huge telescope in an observatory..
Best Wishes, a nice week ahead, and stay safe!!
Peter
Steve Paxton club has replied to Peter_Private_Box clubit is all a huge learning process not quite what I had in mind at the star but the net result worth it in the end. I am glad you still enjoy these images It takes me back to my father book on space( time life) and these images thus far betters the results in the book. as you say all done with moderately normal gear, thank you for sticking by the learning..
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