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Hasselblad 500cm 80mm 2.8F planar - Ilford delta 100 - natural light

 

She had a breakfast diferent this day.

She was repeating " i need a cup of tea,.. a cup of tea "

It's snapshot.

I just saw this on one of the stores dangling around.

Just took a photo and.... viola! It's still the same :P

I didn't realize that the famous central "eye" region is so TINY. The outer shells are drastically fainter than the central, so I mostly blew out the core.

 

A much more challenging target than I realized...Beautiful, but challenging.

 

Equipment

 

Imaging Telescopes Or Lenses

Meade Starfinder 8

Imaging Cameras

ZWO ASI1600 cooled mono

Mounts

Losmandy GM-8

Filters

Orion SkyGlow Imaging Filter · Blue · Green · Red

Accessories

Baader MPCC coma corrector · OnStep GoTo Controller · Rigel Systems Focuser

Software

PHD2 Guiding · Nighttime Imaging ‘N’ Astronomy · Astro Pixel Processor · Adobe Photoshop CS4 Photoshop CS4

Guiding Telescopes Or Lenses

Svbony 60mm guidescope

Guiding Cameras

ZWO ASI120MM

 

Acquisition details

 

Dates:

April 3, 2022 · April 5, 2022

Frames:

Blue: 30x120" (1h) bin 2x2

Green: 30x120" (1h) bin 2x2

Orion SkyGlow Imaging Filter: 189x120" (6h 18') f/6 -10°C bin 2x2

Red: 30x120" (1h) bin 2x2

Integration:

9h 18'

Darks:

100

Bias:

100

Avg. Moon age:

3.09 days

Avg. Moon phase:

11.16%

 

Basic astrometry details

 

Astrometry.net job: 5653362

 

Resolution: 4456x3222

 

Data source: Backyard

E-M-O-T-I-O-N-A-L R-O-L-L-E-R-C-O-A-S-T-E-R.

 

Highschool, can't wait ti'll it's over.

THE FAINT

BOURBON THEATRE

LINCOLN, NEBRASKA

DECEMBER 27 2009

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photo: adam white

www.crazeone.com

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I came across this article, explaining how to take photos of the Milky Way in low light: getpocket.com/a/read/677616447

 

I've been experimenting on and off with photographing the stars, but with so much light pollution in London it's hard.

 

Having stood out in the cold and with a clear sky, my eyes started to adjust and I began to be able to see very faint clusters. Quite a nice experience, makes me wonder what it would be like somewhere with little to no light pollution. One day.

 

To get what you see here, I adjusted the White balance, Exposure as well as playing with the Enhance, Curves, Highlights & shadows and Levels in Aperture.

Just a shot I took this morning. Birds are -fast.-

 

But I will try to get a better one soon.

 

Better Large On Black

Fainter Creek just off the Bogong High Plains Road, Falls Creek.

 

ISO 200 | 25 sec | f/7.1 | 14mm

Early morning in Mumbles

Very Faint tiny dwarf irregular Galaxy

Mag 12

Apparent square shape…

Distance 4.3 million light-years.

Size 5000 ly.

 

Please switch to the newer version uploaded on March 7.

 

It is compelling to see this very faint object coming up out of the background. I have left the background visible.

 

Bright yellow stars in the foreground are closer.

 

Telescope live, Chile.

 

4.3 hr total exposure LRGB

 

PI, LR

 

FLI ProLine PL9000 CCD.

 

Feb 2022

 

Planewave CDK24

Aperture: 610 mm (24 inches)

Focal Length: 3962 mm

F-ratio: 6.5

Mount: Mathis MI-1000/1250 with absolute encoders

Astrodon MonsterMOAG

 

El Sauce Observatory

Río Hurtado, Coquimbo Region, Chile

Coordinates: 30.4725° S, 70.7631° W

Here is a shot showing faint aurora on the horizon looking north from Kenmore. I arrived at this beautiful location, took this (it involved a seperate foreground exposure so we are talking about 10 mins to do this image), then serious picture ending, sky-filling cloud rode in over the entire sky. I was two hours after this shot, standing, waiting and for nothing; it just did not clear and got worse, despite every weather app indicating clear skies on radar at the time. Despite this, I think it's still an interesting picture. I urge more to think about composition over aurora. If it happens, it happens, but don't let it be the only reason you go out to stargaze. Due to the amount of low cloud, the constellations and larger stars have taken on a glow in this scene.

 

Thanks for looking,

Steve

leica m9

leitz summitar 50mm 5cm f/2 (1949) lens

Suddenly..

The dark shadows..

Took a odd shape..

 

-Hair : DOUX - Brianna & DOUX - Mineko.

-Hairpin : .TeaBunny. + [CX] Shamisen & Ichigo* - Hana.(Edited)

-Eyebrows : -.ARISE. Henni.

-Eyelashes : .ARISE. Allie.

-Eyes :Chat Noir : Eye 001.

-Freckles : WarPaint* #IWokeUpLikeThis2.

-Lipstick : :: MOMOCHUU Miu Set.

-Ears : ^^Swallow^^ Pixie.

-Skin : [ MUDSKIN ]_MAN WOL.

-Shirt : [Glitzz] Mina Set.

-Dress : MIWAS / Ann Cheongsam.

-Shoes : [CX] Oshioki Geta.

-Tattoo : -[TWC]- Blossom.

 

-Tamagosenbei : TS hand Held Gourd Jug.

-Air_3) SOUGYO _White G+Silver(Gacha)(Edited)

-L'Emporio&PL::*Damned Claws*

  

~versuta. kiku // 7(Note hand up do to TS hand Held Gourd Jug)

  

Taken at : Der LebensRaum.

A trip with Cooper to his favorite place in the world....the dog park. On this day following our second snow there were still a few places which weren't run in with tracks.

Olympus Stylus Epic | Afga Vista 400

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I tried to get a shot of the milky way from Galiano Island but did not realize how bright the lights from Vancouver would be that far away. You can still kind of make out where the milky way is but it is much fainter than if I was further away from the city. I kind of like it with the city lights anyways.

 

Commercial stock photo licences and fine art prints can be purchased directly from my website.

  

For non-commercial use under creative commons licence please link back to my website (NOT FLICKR) @ www.souvenirpixels.com/photo-blog/faint-milky-way

 

Yosemite falls by an almost full moon, trying to capture the famous Moonbow

Well... it is there but prety weak.

This is a vertical Panorama of 4 horizontal shots

 

Shot with Canon FD 50mm f/1.4 lens

Ventfort Hall

Lenox, MA

 

Entering Taisetsu national park. Back is Mt.Bebetsu, Biei, Hokkaido. During snow season park rangers visit there several times on a snow mobile.

Fujica GF679 ( 6x6 format ), Velvia expired, developed as described before ( 1st Dev.: Papitol 37 deg.C. 11 minutes ), scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 120 ; VueScan at 5300 dpi, edited with GIMP. Bigger sizes: www.flickr.com/photos/threepinner/51131366375/sizes/ up to 11766 × 11483 pixels compatible. Learn DIY development and upgrade to film !

Mural by Abstract Dissent aka @abstractdissent seen at 228 West Kings Highway in Eden, North Carolina.

 

Drone photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.

 

Edit by Teee.

This pano were take from the lakeside on last friday. The sky is so clear. I came early and this is my first outing with friends and luckily they're pro photog, so I had the chance to learn a bit.

 

This is a 2 stitched photos, and my third post-processed for night hdr panorama. At the time, we already want to head back home, so I only manage to get a 3 exp for each photo.

 

(10/02/2012 at 7:40PM, Taman Seri Empangan)

 

(ts-e 24mm, ranging from 2-30 of a second, each exposure at f/16 and ISO 100, 3 bracketed exposures, tripod mounted)

 

*I would appreciate any advise. Thank you.

"Between me and life is a faint glass. No matter how sharply I see and understand life, I cannot touch it."

 

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self-portrait

(May 8, 2013)

  

musical inspiration: "Faint Young Sun" by Autumn's Grey Solace

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU4wdtYlQao

  

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From a day out with some photo friends in Lemvig, Denmark - April 06, 2019.

“Imagination is the real and eternal world of which this vegetable universe is but a faint shadow.”--William Blake.

When we got to the hall of fame, the weather was trying to change. We saw our nations flag blowing in the wind, with a faint rainbow in the background, it was actually a faint double rainbow. We were amazed at the beauty of what we saw. Only in Oklahoma!

Went for Auroras, but got just a faint glow. Better luck next time. Two exposures blend.

November 26, 2016

 

The skyline of New York City over Long Island Sound and Hudson Bay. The afternoon sunlight is low, and washes out the colors and forms of the buildings.

 

Taken from Tod's Point in Greenwich, , Connecticut - USA

 

Photo by brucetopher

© Bruce Christopher 2016

All Rights Reserved

 

...always learning - critiques welcome.

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A few of you have asked how I do my decorated sides to the cakes, so here it is...

 

I dilute professional food colour with alcohol (some powdered colour and some gel colour), I usually use gin, but I seem to have guzzled it all so I used peach schnapps for this!

 

I start off painting quite faint with the colour very light and as it dries I add more in a deeper colour as I go to add depth. Then to add texture I also pipe grass / leaves in various shades of green before adding the flowers which in this case I had made in advance.

Holga 120N, Arista Ultra.Edu, shot with the Holga clear, soft surround filter. Developed in D-76, 1+1, 13 minutes.

Print enlarged at f/11 for 5 seconds, developed in Dektol 1 + 2, 1 minute. Printed on Adorama RC variable contrast paper, glossy (I don't usually like glossy paper, but I wanted to use my less expensive paper for experimenting).

 

My interest was piqued by a comment from one of my wonderful contacts regarding my post yesterday. I decided to see if I could print a portion of the negative, which obviously I was able to do using my 6x7 negative carrier. I dodged the background because otherwise it came out as pretty much solid black. The small strip at the end of the right side of the photograph needed to be burned, as it was blown out. I think I could have burned a bit more, but it was like the 10th print of this, and I had been making other prints before it, so I was a bit weary. I've vowed to try it again; I want it darker.

 

The print, to me, looks different from the scanned negative (outside of the obvious fact that I couldn't print the entire length of the negative). I got some very valuable information from this experience, and I'm thinking a a lot about how I photograph. I want to do more printing and less scanning, and I want to continue to use the various techniques. So I'm thinking about how to accommodate both. Some of my microclick negatives are very long, and I don't want to contact print...that's just too small for my taste. Anyway, I'm very appreciative of the original input that lit the spark under all of this for me. I'll see where it goes...

Amtrak 94 makes its arrival at harbor park with a very friendly crew that keep waving and blow the horn for me.

Happy Fenced Friday, y'all!

Leica M8 first photo. Summaron35mm 1:3,5. DNG photo converted to TIF in DxO photo lab.

Worldwide Photowalk 2016

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