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I drove out to Buller Pond last night... This was the fifth day in a row I drove out there so I hope no one is sick of the place yet :P haha.

 

For all the time I spend out that way, this was the first time I have gone there at night. It was so still and quiet out there. It was a great way to spend the night.

Canon 5D Mark III

EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM

f/2.8

ISO 3200

25 Sec

16 Images stacked for NR

SH2-115

 

Caméra 2600mm zwo

ROUE EWF zwo

filtres

Astrobin sho 3mm

Croma LRVB

Caméra guide 120mc-s zwo

Lunette guide évoguide skywatcher 242mm

focuser EAF zwo

Asiair pro

Monture AZEQ6 skywatcher

Lunette FSQ85 TAKAHASHI

 

intégration 21H15mn

H:118X 300S

S: 67X300S

0:67X300S

Lune de 50 à 85%

DARK 64

FLAT 18

traitement pixinsight

Let the night falls at the mountain and discover the magical night world. This world is full of stars and more other wonderful things which human eye cannot see...

 

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Canon 1200D with EF50mm 1.8 STM.

Sky: ISO 6400,f1.8, 8s total 256 frames. (3 Rows)

Foreground: ISO 3200, f2.0, 6s total 96 frames. (2 Rows)

SKY:

115 Shots

Each shot, (once every 10 seconds - manually with a simple wired remote)

f/4.5 l Iso:1250 l ⏰:20sec

all shots edited in photoshop RAW , then stacked in SEQUATOR software in trail mode.

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FOREGROUND :(mountain)

Single Shot

f/4.5 l iso:80 l ⏰:25sec

Edited in photoshop RAW.

All shots manually focused.

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evatually two shots blended together in photoshop.

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camera : Nikon D750 l 50mm f/1.8G swm

This is my best processing.

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STACKED / PANO / BLEND

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• Full Resolution

• 422 Megapixels

• Width 19354

• Height 21821

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• File Size

• 944 MB

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This image made by total 250 frames stitched together to create this view.

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GEAR : Canon 1200D. Canon 50mm f/1.8 STM.

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EXIF:

▪Foreground - 5s, ISO 200, F4, 50mm.

▪Sky - 25x10s, ISO 6400, F1.8, 50mm. (Each panel contains 10 frames stacked for NR)

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Stitched in ICE, processed in PS.

The moon had plummeted a few minutes ago behind the horizon but still gave light to some clouds

 

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from Accademia Bridge (Venice). Thanks for your visit

I used 8x2 step GND filter foreground

Milkyway gazing @ pegion point , Califronia

The Orion Nebula (M42) this long exposure (10 hrs) was taken using luminance and narrowband filters, my Explore Scientific ED 102 mm telescope, and a dedicated astrophotography camera in my backyard.

The Heart Nebula IC 1805, located about 7500 light-years away from Earth and is located in the Perseus Arm of the Galaxy in the constellation Cassiopeia.

Scope-Explore Scientific 102mm FCD 100

Astro Camera-ZWO ASI294MC Pro

Mount-iOptron CEM25CE

Guide Scope-Apertura 60 Guide 60mm

Guiding camera -ZWO ASI120

122 shots stacked in PS

Canon 1200D

25 seconds per shot

ISO 3200

F/3.5

Canon 18-55mm @ 20mm

The Pleiades also known as the Seven Sisters.

  

Equipment:

Epsilon 130D dual rig

QHY268m + CFW3M

TS2600MP (Touptek IMX571) + ZWO EFW

Astronomik DeepSky RGB

Skywatcher EQ8

 

12x180s red

12x180s green

12x180s blue

84x180s Luminanz

NGC6357 The Lobster Claw Nebula along with The Paw NGC6334. Lots of dust and burning hydrogen in this region of the constellation Scorpius seen in the southern hemisphere. The brightly shining nebulae are roughly 5,000 light-years away. In the blue areas, new stars are formed. Here they are captured from Australia (Heaven's Mirror Observatory) with a 382mm telescope and 15 hours of exposure.

Nikon D7000, tamron 17-50 f2.8, tripod, 100 photos (1600iso, f4.0 x 30'' for every photo) and stratrails program..

Taken at lake Blue ridge, Georgia

 

Rare capture of the Twin Moons shot through Nikon D600 and Nikkor C 500 mirror reflex lens. Unfortunately too late for Explore special edition ( Sad Face ) zerkalny maksutov

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