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Shot w/ Celestron 127 SLT, Skywatcher EQM-35 Mount & Nikon D7500. 1200 frames over 2 panels, ISO 800, 1/800. Arranged in PIPP, stacked using AS!4 and post processed in Photoshop.
Theophilus and Cyrillus Craters – continued work on the Sky-Watcher 120ED and Televue 4x Powermate. Seeing was good with a few high clouds, this is only the best 15% of 5000 frames. Looking forward to capturing 25k frames in future efforts.
Tech Specs: Sky-Watcher Esprit 120mm ED Triplet APO Refractor, Televue 4x Powermate, Celestron CGEM-DX mount, ZWO ASI290MC. Captured using SharpCap v3.0 software. Image date: 19 June 2018. Location: The Dark Side Observatory in Weatherly, PA, USA.
Additional Info:
Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theophilus_(crater))
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Picture frames for those pictures we all take that doesn't quite belong in the family album.
Now at Man Cave Event!
Soon as I saw this I knew what I wanted to do. Took out the four different pieces of art work. Found one of my pics that would carry well across the four frames. I may revisit this pic again. The four pieces were framed and lit well. That's the real focus.
I went to Orlando wetlands in early August at sunrise. I was rewarded with a Snowy Fishing show- at least 15 birds flying over the water and fishing on the wing. I guess the fish were spawning. the first 5 frames are all in seq, the last is eight frames away- the missing frames have the bird body moving forward while the head stays behind. some other time, or in a slow-mo reel.
Once the frames were full of smiling portraits of people who meant a lot to someone. Portraits were hanged to the wall or set to the shelf to remain of loved and important ones. Now they lay empty and dead of the meaning they once carried.
"Nor will I then thy modest grace forget,
Chaste Snowdrop, venturous harbinger of Spring..."
'To a Snowdrop' William Wordsworth
textures thanks to Kim Klassen
A Red Fox doing what they do best, hunting Scavenging and basically surviving. This guy was inquisitive enough to come close hoping for hand outs, I shot a few frames just as he peaked over the dunes.
Laowa RF 100mm f2.8 2x macro, Godox V860iiC, DIY diffuser
F8.0, Flash at 1/4 power. 34 frames focus stacked, magnification at 2:1
The fly died of an entomopathogenic fungus, visible as a creamy velvet layer over the abdomen. It died stuck to a flower bud which I picked and held in a fly tying vice. I then used a piece of white paper over the top and a little make up mirror underneath. I pointed my flash directly down on the fly using the paper as a diffuser/soft box and using the mirror to light the underneath of the fly. The flash was triggered using a wireless trigger on the camera. The background was left empty and since the light was coming from above and below rather than in front, it cause the background to be almost perfectly black. This was very much a DIY macro studio. Photos were stacked in photoshop.
Project: Frames
B/W - 50mm - 16:9
Lisboa
Sony A7 + Minolta50mm1.7
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Also on FB / También en FB: Facebook of Southern Photographers
None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot
Sony A7 + Minolta50mm1.7
Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved