Dirt Napper
MilkyWay.jpg
I attempted the Milky Way last pm...just way too much light dome. Although it is barely visible, I used 15(30"/1250ISO)star images and 10 black in Sequator. It did get rid of several planes heading into Logan and kept the noise low. Next time I think I will up the ISO and try something like 10", it will greatly reduce star trails. Ummmm, now...shut the damn light off and go to bed up there...
I remember when you could look up and see this all the time without using wide lenses etc..
Almost above the house to the left you can see what I think is the Andromeda Galaxy. Checking each image it is clearly visible. and visible to the naked eye when looking up. It's a mere 2,480,000 par secs(light years) away...looking back into time!
MilkyWay.jpg
I attempted the Milky Way last pm...just way too much light dome. Although it is barely visible, I used 15(30"/1250ISO)star images and 10 black in Sequator. It did get rid of several planes heading into Logan and kept the noise low. Next time I think I will up the ISO and try something like 10", it will greatly reduce star trails. Ummmm, now...shut the damn light off and go to bed up there...
I remember when you could look up and see this all the time without using wide lenses etc..
Almost above the house to the left you can see what I think is the Andromeda Galaxy. Checking each image it is clearly visible. and visible to the naked eye when looking up. It's a mere 2,480,000 par secs(light years) away...looking back into time!