skypointer2000
Winter Night
Last week, I was snowshoeing up a hill above a mountain pass in central Switzerland in search of a perfect deepscape alignment.
My deep space gear, consisting of a tripod, mount, counterweight, battery pack, the astro camera, a 70-200mm lens and my autoguider with a guidescope made my backpack rather heavy. The hike was not very long, but I was hating myself for also squeezing in my regular nightscape equipment with DSLR, 24mm lens and tracker and for strapping on a second tripod.
Once the deepsky setup was in place and shooting away its sequence of subs, I had time to capture some nightscapes of the winter scene around me. Shortly before midnight, clouds rolled in and forced me to call it a night.
The next morning, while trying to download the deep space subs, I found that my memory card had completely crashed. After attempting to recover the data for almost a day, I finally gave up, writing off the whole deep space sequence.
Now I am really glad that I lugged my nightscape gear along. Without it, the night would have been a total failure.
EXIF
Canon EOS 6D, astro-modified
Samyang 24mm f/1.4 @ f/2.8
iOptron SkyTracker Pro
Sky:
Stack of 12 x 60s @ ISO1600, tracked
Foreground:
Stack of 12 x 60s @ ISO1600
Winter Night
Last week, I was snowshoeing up a hill above a mountain pass in central Switzerland in search of a perfect deepscape alignment.
My deep space gear, consisting of a tripod, mount, counterweight, battery pack, the astro camera, a 70-200mm lens and my autoguider with a guidescope made my backpack rather heavy. The hike was not very long, but I was hating myself for also squeezing in my regular nightscape equipment with DSLR, 24mm lens and tracker and for strapping on a second tripod.
Once the deepsky setup was in place and shooting away its sequence of subs, I had time to capture some nightscapes of the winter scene around me. Shortly before midnight, clouds rolled in and forced me to call it a night.
The next morning, while trying to download the deep space subs, I found that my memory card had completely crashed. After attempting to recover the data for almost a day, I finally gave up, writing off the whole deep space sequence.
Now I am really glad that I lugged my nightscape gear along. Without it, the night would have been a total failure.
EXIF
Canon EOS 6D, astro-modified
Samyang 24mm f/1.4 @ f/2.8
iOptron SkyTracker Pro
Sky:
Stack of 12 x 60s @ ISO1600, tracked
Foreground:
Stack of 12 x 60s @ ISO1600