fall into fall
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although in the heart of the summer, Perseids always signal to me the approach of autumn.
i could list a few things that made me frame it this way, there is no good excuse for the poor composition though 0:-). normally this would end up in my recycle bin, however, it survived, considering the astrological event.
taken one night before the peak of the meteor shower due to weather constraints, Jupiter to the left, clouds in motion from the total exposure time, the core of the Milky Way just above the horizon and I was able to select 8 meteorites, some quite faint and needed some help to pop.
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| 14 mm |
| FG 4 frames stack for NR | ISO 2000 | f/1.8 | 246 sec |
| Sky 8 frames | ISO 6400 | f/1.8 | 20 sec |
| 8 additional frames with meteorites stacked in PS using luminosity masks |
| Haida Clear-Night Filter |
^
fall into fall
v
thank you for stopping by!
i encourage you not to leave comments and notes, always happy to answer your questions :)
^
although in the heart of the summer, Perseids always signal to me the approach of autumn.
i could list a few things that made me frame it this way, there is no good excuse for the poor composition though 0:-). normally this would end up in my recycle bin, however, it survived, considering the astrological event.
taken one night before the peak of the meteor shower due to weather constraints, Jupiter to the left, clouds in motion from the total exposure time, the core of the Milky Way just above the horizon and I was able to select 8 meteorites, some quite faint and needed some help to pop.
v
| 14 mm |
| FG 4 frames stack for NR | ISO 2000 | f/1.8 | 246 sec |
| Sky 8 frames | ISO 6400 | f/1.8 | 20 sec |
| 8 additional frames with meteorites stacked in PS using luminosity masks |
| Haida Clear-Night Filter |
^