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M33 - Triangulum Sequator through a Canon 55-250mm lens

panorama

 

photo taken from the top of the mountain polonina carynska at 2:00 am during winter march

 

Processed in Sequator and Photoshop

 

Sky: 2-panel panorama (panel = 2 min f / 3.2 ISO1600)

Mountains: 3-panel panorama (panel = 2 min f / 3.2 ISO1600)

 

Equipment:

canon 6d mod

sigma art 50 mm f / 1.4

Skywatcher adventurer

manfrotto befree ADVANCED

  

Au centre, l'Etoile Grenat, Erakis. En bas à droite, la nébuleuse sombre de la Trompe d'éléphant (la seule vraie tache sombre de cette image, les autres, sur les côtés, étant des saletés de mon optique... que je vais corriger par des flats asap) dans l'amas et la nébuleuse IC 1396 (constellation de Céphée).

21 clichés de 1 à 2 minutes (Canon 2000D+Astrodon+zoom 250mm+ monture SAM), prises en Dordogne, à l'ombre d'un chêne sous une lune à 95% ! Compilation Sequator, traitement Photoshop.

Eng. - Asteroid 2 Pallas and star T CrB

Taking photos despite a lot of Saharan sand in the atmosphere, high-altitude clouds and moonlight.

 

In the constellation of the Northern Crown on June 23, the planetoid Pallas and the eruptive star T CrB will be apparently close, approximately 20' - less than the diameter of the Moon. The apparent brightness of Pallas will be +9.3 magnitude, and T CrB approximately +10.3 magnitude.

 

Time: 20 June 2024, 21:04-21.:22 UT

DSLR: Nikon D5200, ISO 1600, 15s x 24

Lens: Nikon 70-210mm @ 210mm f/5.6

Mount: CG-5 AS-GT (tracking)

Sequator, GIMP

Place: Virovitica, Hrvatska - Croatia

Trying out an old aps-c lens. 6x 2 second exposures stacked with Sequator for noise reduction

46P/Wirtanen from my heavily light-polluted backyard in Tromsø, with the comet located directly below the Pleiades.

 

Canon 6D at ISO1600, 4x30 sec

Samyang 24 mm at f4.0

Celestron XLT mount

 

Sequator-stack and then edited in Photoshop

Con molta pazienza un milky way selfie sulla scogliera del Faro del Plemmirio - Exif Nikon D780 obiettivo Samyang 14 mm F2.8 @3.2 iso 3200

42 scatti da 15 sec elaborazione con Sequator

Another constellation, this time Cygnus taken from my summer holidays village, San Vicente de Piedrahita. Taking advantage of its Bortle 3 sky to capture all these nebulae.

 

Some info ℹ👇

 

Cygnus is a northern constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way, deriving its name from the Latinized Greek word for swan. Cygnus is one of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, and it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross (in contrast to the Southern Cross). Cygnus was among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.

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- Canon EOS 6D (Baader BCF 2 Filter)

- Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM

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- APT (capturing)

- Sequator (stacking)

- PixInsight (processing)

Taken from the car as we were passing by on Highway 86.

Sony A7II + Samyang 14mm 2.8f @2.8f

ISO 2000

Exposure 20sec.

Number of exposures: 13, total sum exposure 260 seconds.

Stacked in Sequator 154 edited in Lightroom/Photoshop.

Located about 5300 light-years from Earth, it is a hypergiant luminous blue variable (LBV) star. That is one of the most luminous stars in the Milky Way.

 

Mass: 37☉ Radius: 76☉

LBV stars are typically 50 times the mass of the Sun, and tens of thousands of times more luminous, that they exhaust their nuclear fuel very quickly. After shining for only a few million years (compared to several billion years for the Sun) they erupt in a supernova.

 

Photo above:

Time: 12 August 1974

Film: Kodak Recording 2475 (ISO 1250)

Lens: Domiplan 2.8/50mm @ f/2.8

Camera: Praktica-L

Exposure: 10 min

Manual tracking with refractor 60/910 equatorial mount.

 

Photo below:

Time: 21 September 2022

DSLR: Nikon D5200, ISO 1250,

Lens: Nikon 18-55mm

Exposure: 20s x 14, stack with Sequator, GIMP

Manual tracking with VINTAGE refractor 60/910 equatorial mount.

 

Place: Virovitica, Hrvatska - Croatia

15 shot star stack using Sequator. Grand Prismatic Yellowstone Ntl Park

Image of Delphinus (near right margin). This was created by stacking five raw files in Sequator then further Photoshop processing. The resulting image was submitted to nova.astrometry.net to apply diagrams, labels, and grid lines.

 

For an example of the original five images going into the stack, see DSC_0008 Delphinus in this same album.

Camp Verde, Arizona - Milky Way - Sequator

Top row: Canis Minor, Gemini, Auriga, Perseus.

Bottom row: Canis Major, Orion & Taurus with the Pleiades and the Moon.

 

Sirius to Pleiades with the Moon

8 images stacked in Sequator

8 seconds, ISO 2,500, F2.8, 14mm

Nikon D850

The Moon was really a 1st quarter.

I blended in a full Moon because it looked better.

Taken around 8:30 pm - sunset was at 6:15 pm

Catalina, AZ

32.472981, -110.909577

Voie Lactée depuis L'île de Ré

 

255s (17*15), empilement sur sequator

f/4

18mm

1600 ISO

Nikon D3500/18-55mm

Comet C/2020 Y4 (Atlas) same 20 exposures, but stacked with Sequator instead of DSS,

2nd attempt at milky way astrophotography in Singapore. Shot taken at Lower Seletar Reservoir on 3 Aug 2021. Stacked shot of 30 light frames and 30 dark frames, stacked using Sequator. Shot on the Sony A7iii Sony 28mm F2.0. Settings: F2.0 | 10s | ISO 1600

A hazy night in a Bortle 1 sky is still better than a clear night in northern Ohio. 10, 20 second shots stacked in Sequator.

empilement de 40 poses de 60s iso 800 135mm. Suivi par monture Star Adventurer.

Constellations Hercules, Corona Borealis and Serpens in the night sky. Frame also contains portions of constellations Virgo and Ophiuchus. Brightest stars in the frame are πHer, δHer, ζHer, Kornephoros (βHer), Yed Prior (δOph), Unukalhai (αSer), Zubeneschamali (βLib), ζOph, Gemma (αCrB), Alphecca and Rasalhague (αOph)

秋天

悄若無聲

降臨

正如

你正默默

遠離我

而我卻

毫無自覺

 

之前因為

拍秋季銀河時

忘記把遮光罩轉好

結果四周都是缺角QQ

 

這次既然決定要馬賽克

自然不能錯過秋季這段

再拍一次XD

 

不過秋季真的不好拍

很多星雲要嘛太小

要嘛就是太暗

又或者星點太多

看不出雲氣

是有些困難之處

 

Reprocessing in 2021

 

Date:2020/8/20

Weather:Clear

Location:

Kunyang, Mount Hehuan, Nantou, Taiwan

Camera:Canon 6D(mod)

Lens/Telescope:Tamron SP 15-30mm F/2.8 Di VC USD

Mount:iOptron CEM40

Parameter:15mm, f/2.8, ISO800

Exposure time:3min*10

Dark,Flat,Bias

Software:Sequator+PS+Starnet++

Lo scatto ritrae una porzione della Via Lattea, in corrispondenza della costellazione del Cigno e della Lira, ripreso dal cortile centrale interno alle mura di Palazzo Santo Spirito di Stigliano (MT).

Ringrazio Fernando per avermi fornito un suo fotogramma eseguito con un obiettivo più corto (10 mm) per avere una porzione più ampia delle mura interne.

 

Light: 170 x 13 seconds

Iso: 1600

Camera: Nikon D3100 full spectrum

Lens: Nikon 18mm (for the sky)

Lens: Canon 10mm (for internal walls)

Mount: photographic tripod

Software: Sequator – Photoshop

Shots: 24-07-2025

Location: Palazzo Santo Spirito - Stigliano (MT)

Cielo: SQM 21.15

Author: PRO’ GIACOMO.

 

A composite image of the 5 individual 20sec exposures, at ISO1250, 35mm lens at f2.0 taken Sunday morning 08/11/19. Stacked with Sequator, edited and cropped in Photoshop. Looks like there are 4 Perseid's, a sporadic and satellite in the image. The red nebula on the lower right is the California Nebula.

Composição com o centro da Via Láctea. Foram 11 imagens de 13s ISO 6400, utilizando uma Canon T7 não modificada e uma lente Rokinon 14mm f2.8, em tripé fixo. A imagem foi empilhada no sequator e detalhes de pós-processamento no Photoshop. Fotos feitas no @bregildo_camping em julho de 2021.

 

Composition with the center of the Milky Way. Taken 11 images of 13s ISO 6400, with a stock Canon T7 and a Rokinon 14mm f2.8 lens, in a tripod. The images were stacked in sequator and post processed on Photoshop. Pictures taken at @bregildo_camping in july 2021.

 

#astrophotography #astrofotografia #nightsky #astronomy #astromomia #CanonT7 #canon2000d #landscape #longexposure #rokinon14mm #milkyway #vialactea #milkyway #vialactea #astfotbr

星空下

我們勤奮著工作

只為了

將最好的影像傳送到你面前

換得

打破沉默的

一聲讚許

 

這是超廣角馬賽克的第一幅

可以看到

在地面上可說是萬頭鑽動

太多人了...

大家都忙著拍照

 

原本有個衝動想把地景蓋掉

但後來想想算了

因為

跟社團出來

就是這樣

忠實的記錄

星空下

我們的努力

 

Reprocessing in 2021

 

Date:2020/8/19

Weather:Clear

Location:

Kunyang, Mount Hehuan, Nantou, Taiwan

Camera:Canon 6D(mod)

Lens/Telescope:Tamron SP 15-30mm F/2.8 Di VC USD

Mount:iOptron CEM40

Parameter:15mm, f/2.8, ISO800

Exposure time:2min*10

Dark,Flat,Bias

Software:Sequator+PS+Starnet++

La tecnica atrofotografica dello Startrail rende percepibile la rotazione della Terra attorno al proprio asse.

I cerchi si formano grazie alla lunga esposizione sulle stelle che risultano centrati quasi perfettamente sulla stella Polare a causa della posizione coincidente con la proiezione dell'asse stesso.

 

Light: 193 x 40 seconds

Iso: 1600

Camera: Nikon D3100 full spectrum

Lens: Nikon 18mm

Mount: photographic tripod

Software: Sequator – Photoshop

Shots: 24-07-2025

Location: Palazzo Santo Spirito - Stigliano (MT)

Cielo: SQM 21.15

Author: PRO’ GIACOMO.

 

2nd attempt at milky way astrophotography in Singapore. Shot taken at Lower Seletar Reservoir on 3 Aug 2021. Stacked shot of 30 light frames, 30 flat frames and 30 dark frames, stacked using Sequator. Shot on the Sony A7iii Sony 28mm F2.0. Settings: F2.0 | 10s | ISO 1600

 

Variant 4c2 for processing files.

Backpacking Trip in the San Juan National Forest, Highland Mary Lakes area -- from 11,000 feet to about 12,500ft

Foto por: Julio Medina

2 intento de M31 Galaxia Andrómeda m31 y m 110.

Nikon d5200 , montura meade Lx65, iso 1600 Exp 13 y 4 segundos procesada Sequator.

 

50 tomas

Here is one of the wildest photos I've created. It's from a series of 21 images. One photo for the desert foreground and for the star trails. And 20 photos for the still stars.

 

The foreground/trails photo is a 10 minute exposure at f/2.5 and ISO 400. For the still stars I pointed the tracker up a little bit and 20 exposures of 1 minute each (f/2.5 and ISO 1600). I then combined the 20 images in Sequator (a program for stacking and blending images). Then I took the stacked photo and the foreground/trails photo and blended them in Photoshop to create this wild composition.

 

Taken with a Nikon D7500 + Sigma 18-35mm F/1.8. And a Sky Watcher Star Adventurer Mini.

Reprocessed some images from 2017

 

Sequator v1.0.6 L7 PINK pool freeze AB DN enhance strong small

Who needs a telescope? 400mm on a Canon 6D works pretty well! Taken with a Canon 6D and Sigma 150-600 on a Star Adventurer. Stacked with Sequator and stretched in Photoshop

Visible are the Lagoon Nebula, Dark Horse and Rho Ophiuchi.

 

EQUIPMENT:

-Nikon D800 (unmodified)

-Nikon Nikkor 85mm/1.8

ACQUISION:

-Bortle zone 2 or 3

-50 light frames @ 3sec f/1.8 ISO-6400

-10 dark frames and 10 flat frames

PROCESSING:

-Sequator for stacking

-GIMP for curves fine tuning and compression into JPG

Taken on the city limits of La Paz, Bolivia as a practice of stacking and post processing using Sequator and LR+PS

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Canon 600D Sigma 17-70 @ 17mm f/5,6 30s ISO 1600

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Stacking 3 fotos - Sequator - LR+PS

Taken between 4:30 - 6:00 am

225, 20 second shots

ISO 8000, f2.8 , 14mm

Nikon D810

Post-processed in Sequator and Photoshop

Elgin, AZ

31.523836, -110.476318

2nd attempt at milky way astrophotography in Singapore. Shot taken at Lower Seletar Reservoir on 3 Aug 2021. Stacked shot of 30 light frames, 30 flat frames and 30 dark frames, stacked using Sequator. Shot on the Sony A7iii Sony 28mm F2.0. Settings: F2.0 | 10s | ISO 1600

 

Variant 4b for processing files

Part of Cygnus constellation in night sky. Tagged stars and nebulae include North America Nebula, NGC7000, NGC6992, Veil Nebula, NGC6960, Pelican Nebula, IC5070, IC5068, IC1340, 41Cyg, νCyg,32Cyg, τCyg, ξCyg, 31Cyg, ζCyg, Gienah, Sadr and Deneb. Since it was in the center of galactic center, some color details are also visible (though they have been ashed off significantly to eliminate light pollution effects)

Sequator settings #1.

Stacked with 5 images. 5 Bias shots + extra post editing.

First attempt at astrophotography of the milky way in the light polluted skies of urban Singapore. Shot with the Sony A7iii + Sony 28mm F2.0 on 31 July 2021. Slight mods done in the layer blending for exposure, variant 1.

 

Settings:

F2.0 | ISO 1000 | 10s

 

30 images + 30 darkframes stacked using Sequator. No star tracker was used.

sequator 10stack 85mm 1.8 (x 1.5 127) Nikon D3300 iso6400 3sec Naples ny

M35 13-Abr-2020

Nikon D3200, Telefoto 300mm a 195mm

105x30s ISO400, Darks, Flats, sin filtro

Cielo escala Bortle 6

Procesado en Sequator y Gimp

Mesquer-Quimiac, baie du Cabonnais. Ciel d'hiver (vue vers le sud-est)

A droite, les constellations d'Orion et du Taureau... avec juste un bout des Pléiades, que j'ai réussi à rater :-(

Pas très net car le focus a dû être trompé par la brume marine.

Quatre séries d'une douzaine de clichés compilés sous Deep Sky Stacker, montage et optimisation Adobe Photoshop.

Mêmes clichés qu'avec le traitement DSS... mais cette fois, Sequator fait un traitement peut-être moins sélectif, gommant moins l'effet voie lactée. Elle ressort mieux (et côté sud c'est moins facile)...

En la playa de la Alberquilla en Maro (Nerja). Apilado de fotos con Sequator.

25x20s à 1600iso.

Canon 1300d défiltrer astrodon.

Tokina 11-16mm F2,8 à 11mm.

Trepied fixe.

Empilement sequator.

Traitement lightroom et Photoshop.

Foto por: Juan Carlos Pabón

Tatacoa

Apilado de 8 fotos en Sequator, Exp. 88,2 seg - Iso 3200, f/5 Telescopio Celestron Omni XLT 150 mm. Retoque en Photoshop

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