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The Bubble Nebula NGC7632 (Sh2-162) and the Scorpion Cluster NGC7654 (M52) in the constellation Cassiopeia.
Equipment:
main scope: GSO 200mm reflector f=800mm/4.0
mount: Celestron AVX with Starsense
coma corrector: GPU Newton Coma Corrector
guiding: off axis guider
main camera: QHY294PRO Mono
guide camera: Starlight Xpress Lodestar
mount: Celestron Advanced VX with StarSense
guiding/control software: kstars/Ekos
filters: Baader LRGB, Baader neodymium filter, Atronomik Halpha 12nm
Total exposure time:
4200s luminance, 3000s for each RGB color, 3600s Halpha
Exposures:
35 x 120s luminance
25 x 120s each for R,G,B
10 x 360s Halpha
TEC cooling setpoint: -15°C
Processing:
Data reduction and stacking: Siril
Background subtraction and noise reduction: GraXpert
post processing: Aftershot Pro
Here is my lovely sister blowing bubbles at West Coast Park. Have a wonderful day!
I was sick with a fever yesterday, but I'll be catching up on your streams today :)
Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional.
Got down to -25F so we were freezing bubbles for our special overnight guests. Found that photographing them wasn't as easy as I thought it would be. Video of my coworkers freezing bubbles: youtu.be/cLTTu_eaYig
Citroen 2CV6 Dolly at Thursford in Norfolk. The car looks like one I’ve seen at the Stony Stratford car shows with its distinctive yellow and green livery. Rather appropriately the colours of Norwich FC, aka The Canaries!
I've been meaning to have a go at photographing soap bubbles for ages. It's surprisingly difficult if you don't have anyone to assist with blowing the bubbles.
We're Here: Bubbles, bubbles, bubbles.
Explored 07.06.2010
Couldnt decide the other day, which photo to choose in the spring photo contest ... but finally chose the other one. Now I think I should have sent this one instead. Maybe I would have won the 1st place :o) ha ha ha
Made for the very lovely and sweet Yolandi who enjoys her bubble bath every night with a good read.
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