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© 2011 Werner Schnell

   

This the Lagoon Nebula (M8). It’s approximately 5,000 light years from Earth. It’s located in the Sagittarius Constellation. This was captured from my backyard in late July over the span of 7 nights.

 

This was a little bit of a pain to collect data for. From where I live it hangs relatively low in the southern horizon. For this reason, I was only able to collect 2 hours worth of data each night. My house and a large tree in my front yard also impeded my view from the backyard. I was only able to collect HA and OIII data. I’ll probably collect SII data for next summer and re-process it.

 

Image Detail:

- 13 hours of total integration time (300 seconds, gain 100, camera cooled to 14 degrees)

- 10 hours of HA/OIII narrowband data

 

Equipment:

- SVBONY SV503 80ED

- SVBONY SV220 HA/OIII dual narrowband filter

- SVBONY SV226 filter drawer

- Sky Watcher Star Adventurer GTi

- ZWO ASI 2600MC Pro

- ZWO ASIAIR Mini

- ZWO EAF

- ZWO 120MM guide camera

- ZWO guide scope

 

Software:

- PixInsight

- Adobe Photoshop

- RC Astro Blur Xterminator

- RC Astro Noise Xterminator

- RC Astro Star Xterminator

''Immortals are never alien to one another.''

  

— Homer (The Odyssey)

 

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Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge

Missouri

impressions @ cubism

NOVOFLEX Auto Bellows Macro Noflexar 1 : 4 / 60

On our visit to Hong Kong Disneyland, we had the chance to experience Mystic Manor. Holy cow.

 

Words do not do justice to this attraction. It is pure magic, and integrates wonderful characters, an engaging story, great details, an excellent ride system, and beautiful music into an attraction that is the complete package. Mystic Manor takes the Disney dark ride experience to the next level, and shows just what the Imagineers can do when given the budget.

 

Check out my new Hong Kong Disneyland Guide, which contains reviews for every attraction at Hong Kong Disneyland.

 

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Below are the various ways you can connect with me across the internet where I actively share my photos. The first one is my Disney-centric blog and the second is my travel-centric blog.

 

DisneyTouristBlog | TravelCaffeine | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

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Leica MP

Leica Elmarit 28mm f/2.8 III

Kodak T-Max 100

Ars Imago FD 1+39

6 min 20°C

Scan from negative film

CAMERA NIKON D7000

EXPOSURE 6

APERTURE 16

ISO 200

LENS NIKKOR 105 mm

CAMERA NIKON D7000

EXPOSURE 5

APERTURE 16

ISO 160

LENS NIKKOR 105 mm

I am taking a different turn in photography.

I love incorporating art with photographs so now I play with my iPad and Laminar software.

Thus allows me to layer my bits and pieces hopefully into a more interesting landscape.

 

This is a mix of 192x30sec and 29x2min exposures (total integration time=2hr 30min) all captured in bortle 5 skies. Other camera settings were: iso 400, F5.6 and a focal length of 250mm. I used Sequator to stack and photoshop to edit the stack. Plugins used were: Topaz denoise ai and rc-astro gradientxterminator. I was using A Canon 500d, efs 55-250mm kit lens (@250mm) and the Skywatcher Star Adventurer 2i pro pack (with no guiding).

Sauterelle (amputée d'une antenne !) - La Batie - Sortie CREAT

Narrow Band Hubble Palette

 

I knew I can pull more details from the data I get it at the Texas Star Party, the image was created by mapping the SII, Ha and OIII data respectively to the R, G and B channels. The resulting RGB image was stretched to show the faint detail and gives a wonderful display of the extent of hydrogen, in the area close to the Galactic Cluster NGC6871, the emission nebula LBN179, LBN182 and the dark nebula Swordfish B147.

By manipulating the colors, we can show the SII and OIII areas. This creates a much more interesting image and we can also do a bit of science.

 

5.25 Hours of integration time

Telescope FSQ106

Camera SBIG 10-XME

Mount MyT

Filters Ha + OIII + SII

May 2018

Third in a series of ten, paper pieced collages using vintage, aged papers. 5 x 7 on card stock.

Spoonbill between Greylag Geese and Canadian Geese in the nature reserve Geltinger Birk, Baltic Sea

 

Löffler zwischen Graugänsen und Kanadagänsen im Naturschutzgebiet Geltinger Birk, Ostsee

Acrylic and collage on illustration board. 2015

More about Projections series here: skount-works.tumblr.com/projections_searching

 

for all inquiries:

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The old and the new .

 

Nourish

Ipswich

HOO- Although there isn't that much Oiii comparatively.

 

Equipment

 

Imaging Telescopes Or Lenses

Astro-Tech AT66ED

Imaging Cameras

QHYCCD QHY163M

Mounts

Meade LX70

Filters

Astronomik H-alpha CCD 12nm 2" · SVBony OIII 7nm 2"

Accessories

Astro-Tech .8x Reducer/Field Flattener

Software

Adobe Photoshop · Aries Productions Astro Pixel Processor (APP) · Open PHD Guiding Project PHD2 · Stefan Berg Nighttime Imaging 'N' Astronomy (N.I.N.A. / NINA)

 

Acquisition details

 

Dates:

May 13, 2023

Frames:

Astronomik H-alpha CCD 12nm 2": 92×120″(3h 4′)

SVBony OIII 7nm 2": 92×120″(3h 4′)

Integration:

6h 8′

Avg. Moon age:

23.10 days

Avg. Moon phase:

39.89%

 

Basic astrometry details

 

Astrometry.net job: 7731456

 

RA center: 21h39m46s.6

 

DEC center: +57°30′28″

 

Pixel scale: 2.355 arcsec/pixel

 

Orientation: 181.412 degrees

 

Field radius: 1.745 degrees

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Resolution: 4313x3144

 

File size: 22.8 MB

 

Data source: Backyard

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