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The moon followed the sun, setting, in twilight; Jupiter and Saturn rose, forming a pleasant triangle of a late autumn night sky.
A pretty extreme HDR with pixel-shift for noise-reduction and superresolution, made using a SkyWatcher Star Adventurer tracker.
I was thoroughly amazed to find I'd resolved two moons of Jupiter - Enceladus to the lower right and Callisto at 10o'clock abutting the planetary disk.
Testing out my new cam.
This is shot with the pixel shift feature where it will utilize the IBIS system to take 20 shots (moving the sensor around) with electronic shutter and combine it into a 160 megapixel photo with true colors.
You can see some artifacts in non static area's but I'm happy with the colours and resolution.
Hasselblad 501CM
Carl Zeiss Planar 3.5/100 T* CFi
f11
1/2 second
Gitzo GT3532LS
Arca-Swiss Z1
Agfa Copex Rapid / SPUR DSX (Rated EI 25)
Self developed in SPUR Dokuspeed SL-N, 24:12:564mL A:B:deionised water at 20 C for 10.5 mins.
Digitised using 16-shot pixel-shift capture
Toned
Note: my images are processed to appear correct on a calibrated, professional grade colour-accurate monitor set to Adobe RGB output / 6500 K temperature / gamma 2.2. Many consumer grade screens (particularly mobile phone screens) at default settings will display these images with too much saturation and contrast, so please bear this in mind when viewing on such devices.
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