Since we're posting astro stuff...

pyrypyry Registered Users Posts: 1,733 Major grins
edited September 16, 2008 in Other Cool Shots
Here's my feeble attempts in the field of noise, hot pixels and amp glow.

Milkyway rising
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300D, sigma 10-20 @ 10mm, I forget the rest. 4 or 5 2-3 minute frames stacked and dark frame treatment.


The Swan's tail nebulosity
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300D, Canon 100-400 @ around 135mm. Stacked from some amount of images.


Bands of light and shadow
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300D, Canon 17-55 @ 17mm - I think. Stacked from 9 2-4 minute frames and dark frames subtracted. These are so old now I can't remember :scratch

All shot piggyback on a basic equatorial tracking mount.

Here's hoping the clouds break and I get to show that 300D the sky again - it's IR-modded now so the sky should look a bit more exciting with it :D
Creativity's hard.

http://pyryekholm.kuvat.fi/

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  • DaddyODaddyO Registered Users Posts: 4,466 Major grins
    edited September 16, 2008
    Nice work. thumb.gif Have seen your 1st shot and thought it well done.
    North American Nebula in Cygnus. Sweet.
    Michael
  • pyrypyry Registered Users Posts: 1,733 Major grins
    edited September 16, 2008
    DaddyO wrote:
    Nice work. thumb.gif Have seen your 1st shot and thought it well done.
    North American Nebula in Cygnus. Sweet.

    Yeah, I may have let the first out once or twice... :D
    NGC7000 indeed, there's a little bit of the Butterfly nebula sneaking into the frame on the right as well.

    Thanks!
    Creativity's hard.

    http://pyryekholm.kuvat.fi/
  • SkippySkippy Registered Users Posts: 12,075 Major grins
    edited September 16, 2008
    pyry wrote:
    Here's my feeble attempts in the field of noise, hot pixels and amp glow.

    Milkyway rising
    300D, sigma 10-20 @ 10mm, I forget the rest. 4 or 5 2-3 minute frames stacked and dark frame treatment.

    The Swan's tail nebulosity
    300D, Canon 100-400 @ around 135mm. Stacked from some amount of images.

    Bands of light and shadow
    300D, Canon 17-55 @ 17mm - I think. Stacked from 9 2-4 minute frames and dark frames subtracted. These are so old now I can't remember headscratch.gif

    All shot piggyback on a basic equatorial tracking mount.

    Here's hoping the clouds break and I get to show that 300D the sky again - it's IR-modded now so the sky should look a bit more exciting with it :D

    I take my hat off to you ASTRO guys nod.gif

    The second and third shots are very impressive, the movement of the trees is distracting in the first one but the lights in the sky look beautiful.

    I know these types of images are not easy to produce,
    you've done a great job with these Pyry clap.gifclap.gif ... Skippy :D
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  • pyrypyry Registered Users Posts: 1,733 Major grins
    edited September 16, 2008
    Skippy wrote:
    I take my hat off to you ASTRO guys nod.gif

    The second and third shots are very impressive, the movement of the trees is distracting in the first one but the lights in the sky look beautiful.

    I know these types of images are not easy to produce,
    you've done a great job with these Pyry clap.gifclap.gif ... Skippy :D
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    Thanks a lot Skippy :D

    These images are probably not as difficult to do as you think, it just takes time - you go out to get one image, you come in with pieces of it in your pocket and you put it together. There's time in one night to expose one image properly or maybe two if the night is long.

    About the first picture, I do remember forgetting to stop the tracking mount and take one more exposure of just the trees as the clouds covered the sky, but then again it was windy and with exposures in the minutes...
    Creativity's hard.

    http://pyryekholm.kuvat.fi/
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