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Equipment: D7100 & 18-140mm kit
Condition: ISO800 at f/8, 22mm; single exposure 1s, interval 12s
Time and Venus:11/8 17:44-21:12、南灜天文台
Integration by sequator (965 images) and Photoshop
- Fuji XT1 + lunette 600mm
- 40 photos de 120s à ISO 800
- 24 Darks + 30 Flats + 197 Offsets
- SEQUATOR + Photoshop
年度三大流星雨中最機車的一個,極大期甚短又總是強碰期末考,還好我考完了。(然後還運氣很好地賭對極大期)
目標:象限儀座流星雨
拍攝參數:2020年1月3-4日攝於合歡山;Canon EF 50mm F1.8 STM + Canon 6D(NKIR) + Sky-Watcher StarAdventurer,ISO12800 F1.8 5s連續拍攝,星空地景分開疊合,並挑出含有象限儀座流星的影像進一步處理,使用DSS、Sequator、GIMP
The so-called 'Devil Comet'
Erster Versuch den aufkommenden Komet 12P/Pons-Brooks mit dem Sigma 100-400mm und der EOS R8 zu fotografieren.
Der Schweif ist noch sehr schwach und wird hoffentlich ende März stärker..
296 Bilder gestackt mit Sequator / Ohne Nachführung
Total of 27 shots (3 ovelapping positions with 9 shots each.) 30 seconds per shot. Stacked in Sequator on Windows, then stiched and edited in Affinity on a Mac. Still a lot to learn...
Fuji X-T3 + 35/1.4, no tracking
5sec / F1.4 / ISO 1600
20 shots + 5 black frames stacked in Sequator with HDR and Light Pollution Removal enabled.
Finished up in Capture One Pro 12.
Camera EOS M with wide UHC filter
73X30Sec @ ISO 6400
Heritage 130P modded on (bad)EQ2
Homemade Arduino stepper tracking, no guiding Stacked using Sequator, edited on Android using lightroom and snapseed
Colors are mostly incorrect due to to UHC filter
Orion Seen Like Never Before 👋✨
I am happy I can show you my other winter landscape. The constellation of Orion, which dominates the winter sky, hides many beautiful hydrogen nebulae, and it has been a challenge for me for a long time because I was unsure how to make these nebulae visible. Finally, after I bought a modified 6D and gained experience, I am sure I can say I know how to do it!
And imagine that these skies were not very good. I was still in Bortle 4 or 5. However, the conditions were pretty good - around 5 °C above the inversion and no wind.
But most of all, the sky was covered with a strong airglow, which I had never had in my pictures before. And with it, the postprocess was quite tricky because of all the colors in the sky.
However, I am happy with the result! I hope I will be able to apply these experiences and have one more opportunity to take images of this sky this season.
Canon EOS 6D (modified)
Sigma 24 mm f/1.4 Art
Sky: two panels, each 6x60 sec, f/4, ISO 1250
Ground: 4x15 sec, f/4, ISO 5000
Processed in Sequator, StarNet, and Photoshop
Kozákov, Czech Republic
28/12/2024
Camera EOS M with wide UHC filter
200X8Sec @ ISO 3200
Heritage 130P modded on (bad)EQ2
Homemade Arduino stepper tracking, no guiding
Stacked using Sequator, edited on Android using Lightroom and Snapseed
Colors are mostly incorrect due to to UHC filter
Taken in HST 2017 Dec 14 23:50 to Dec 15 04:00. Umodified Canon 60D, ISO 4000, 45*5 min, Rokinon 16mm f/2 lens stop down to f/5.6. Coadded in Sequator with calibration of dark frames and flat fields. Further processed in Fitswork and Photoshop.
Large and small Magellanic Clouds, the star Canopus, and some green air glow above the Namib-Naukluft Desert.
10, 4-second exposures pre-procesed in Lr, stacked in Sequator, and finished in Lr.
Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge, Namibia.
The Orion Nebula seen through my Canon 5DM3 with Tamron 150-600mm @ 600mm f/6.3 ISO 100. 10 frames of 30s stacked in Sequator and 1 dark image, tracked on an iOptron Skytracker Pro. Other post processing using LR CCC, PS CC, Topaz Clarity and Topaz DeNoise 6.
final series of exposure, last one take at 4:30am, by then the sky was getting bright. Stack of (10) 30sec exposures, stacked with Sequator,
A test of the TT Artisan 50mm at f0.95. It does gather light very well, but you can see the off-axis wings. Not really a problem for portraiture, but unfortunately they spoil the wide aperture for astrophotography.
112 0.4s exposures combined using Sequator. (44.8s total)
Close up view of the Comet NEOWISE
The comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity so I decided to rent out the telephoto lens to shoot the close up view of the comet. Saltair is only 20 minutes from Salt Lake City but I'm shooting into the dark sky. First time tracking at long focus length (200mm) but I'm glad that there didn't seem any star trails.
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Sky images were stacked in Sequator, edited in PixInsight/Photoshop
📷 Nikon D750
👓 Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 @ 200mm
☄️ Comet: 3 x ISO 800 f/4 90s using Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer
15 shots stacked in Sequator. Nikon D850, Tamron 15-30mm G2 @ 15mm, f2.8, ISO 8000, 15 second exposures. Bortle 2 sky in Mountain Home, Texas the night before the Total Eclipse.
First attempt at star photography. Stacked 60 photos using Sequator. Orion nebula clearly visible :)
Shot, as an experiment, using 50mm Minolta 1.7
Background:
Canon EOS 600D with 18mm f/3.5 lens, 9 x 17 second exposure at ISO 6400 stacked in Sequator image software.
Foreground:
Canon EOS 600D with 18mm f/3.5 lens, 5 x 30 second exposure at ISO 6400 stacked in Sequator image software.
Images combined in photoshop
The Dark Horse. The central area/core of our Milky Way Galaxy. Taken at a roadside stop on Rt. 60 near the Very Large Array in New Mexico. The bright "star" is the planet Jupiter. 25, 13 second exposures stacked using Sequator.
8-hours of 30-second exposures stacked in Sequator. Taken from my backyard in Duvall, WA on the evening of 4/17 - 4/18, 2021
Nikon Z6 with a Rokinon 14mm Lens at f/2.8 and ISO set to auto.
UPDATE-Went thru the 222 images again and found a 3rd Lyrid that I missed and another 2 ANT meteors.
Scorpius Wide field during the Lyrid Meteor shower, 04/22/2108, taken at the Farash Center in Ionia, NY.
This is a stack of (222) 30sec lights and 48 darks, at f2.2, 35mm Samyang lens, ISO800. RawTherapee used for conversion to 16bit tiffs, lens correction, vignetting correction, and some basic curves work. Images stacked with Sequator, final editing in Photoshop. Meteors from 4 of the stacked images were cut and pasted in the final image.
Foto por: John Jairo Parra
LA CONSTELACIÓN DEL ESCORPIÓN Lugar: Bogotá - Colombia. Fecha: Abril 26 de 2020 a la 1:44 a.m. Cámara: Sony A7iii, Lente: Canon FD 50mm f/1.4, sin seguimiento. Se tomaron 74 fotos a ISO 3200, f/2.0, 4” exposición. Apilado en Sequator para un total de: 4’56”; revelado y procesado en Capture One 20 y Adobe Photoshop 2020.
It's one of the most beautiful regions in the night sky and there are so many large h-alpha nebulae include The North America nebula and nebulae around Sard star. I took this pic in summer under the darkest sky in Czechia, in Šumava National Park in Bortle class 3.
Canon EOS 760D, Canon EF 50mm 1.8, 10x8sec, ISO-6400, f/2.5, Sequator, Photoshop, Šumava National Park, Czechia, 13/07/2021
Captured during the New Moon phase in Rocky Mountain National Park.
20 exposures: 14 s @ f/2.8 ISO 3200
Canon EOS Rp with Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 and Lonely Speck PureNight filter
Stacked with Sequator, then processed in Adobe Photoshop and DeNoise AI
Frame contains portions of constellations Virgo and Crater. Brightest stars in the frame include 16Vir, εCrt, ζCrt, θCrt, χVir, Zaniah (ηVir), Porrima (γVir), Zavijava (βVir), Gienah (γCrv)
Photos are near Znojmo stacked 30xlight + 30x darkframe in sequator + postprocess affinity photo
Bortle 4
Over the village of Saint-Michel de Bellechasse near Quebec City.
3 x 10sec exposure stacked in sequator.
Pentax k1 70-200mm 83mm
This stacked 2-row panorama was taken soon after midnight on August 13, 2021 facing the southwestern sky above Lough Tay and Luggala peak in Wicklow Mountains. This is Class 4 Bortle magnitude sky with light pollution from the surrounding towns and Dublin city so the contrast is rather poor. Two meteors from the Perseids meteor shower can be seen around the Milky Way.
Shot on Sony A6400 with Samyang 12mm F2.0 mounted on Leofoto Ranger LS-284C tripod.
Background sky: 20 x 8s F2.0 ISO6400 for each panorama segment.
Foreground: 7 x 30s F2.0 ISO5000.
Processed in Capture One 21 Express, Sequator, GIMP and Microsoft ICE.
Sum of 120 images of 10 seconds each, and sum with Sequator....16/9, Siril for background extraction
Antares and the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex taken through my Samyang 135mm F/2 on an Omegon LX3 star tracker with an astromodified Canon 6D. Stacked in Sequator and processing carried out in GIMP. 6 x 60s exposures.
The settings for this shot was ISO 400, F1.4 and 30 sec exposures. And the lens I used was a 30mm prime lens. I used sequator to stack my shots and then processed in photoshop where I brought up the hue and saturation in the shot and got rid of some noise as well. In total I got 15mins exposure time with a tracked cannon 1100D In Whitfield.
Camera EOS M with wide UHC filter
20x30Sec @ ISO 3200
Heritage 130P modded on (bad)EQ2
Homemade Arduino stepper tracking, no guiding
Stacked using Sequator, edited on Android using lightroom and snapseed
Colors are mostly incorrect due to to UHC filter