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A little nod to the 50th anniversary of Neil Armstrong first setting foot on the Moon.

This is my first proper attempt at photographing the Milky Way and nightscapes are an area that I'd like to develop further. This image comprises 5 separate shots, stacked using Sequator.

 

Ashley Chase, Dorset.

Night sky from Robber's roost primitive campsite in Big Bend National Park

"夜深了,我們的步伐仍未停歇,仍在夜裡馳乘~

我們總是追著,找著,探尋著那夜空中,究竟藏了多少訊息。"

 

目標:夏季銀河

拍攝參數:Nikon D5300/18mm/30s*2/no track/往墾丁的路上/sequator & photoshop

I had a full moon opposing me but I figured I could see more stars here than back home in Chicago. I was definitely right. I only had vague ideas of what I was trying to shoot and a lot of this series was an experiment: one that I think went well.

Nikon Z6, Tamron 24-70 G2

Settings : 15s, f2.8, ISO 6400 (10 images stacked)

Processing: Sequator, Affinity Photo

22x25 seconds, ISO 3200 (+ 9 DFs)

 

Stacked in Sequator, edited in Lightroom & Gimp

Foto por: John Jairo Parra

Abril 3 2020VENUS Y LAS PLEYADES. Cámara: SONY A7iii, Lente: SIGMA 70-300 f/4.5 - 5.6 DG MACRO, Datos de la Exposición: 84 fotos a 1.5”, ISO 6400, apertura f/8 sin seguimiento. Apilado con Sequator para un total de 126”, Revelado con Adobe Lightroom y Photoshop 2020.

Nikon D5300 . 62 tomas de 30 seg. Skyguider Pro ioptron. 20 Darks. Lente Sigma 270. mm.

Bogotá. Mayo 23 2020. Procesada con sequator, Lightroom y Photoshop

我喜歡

抬頭仰望銀河

因為

當我又想起你時

淚水

便不會滴落

 

上半夜不太穩的天氣

直到10.左右才穩定下來

也剛設定好拍攝M8的6D

 

此時

我手上僅有一台D800改機

並無N家鏡頭

同學有一顆廣角

我自己剩下未改的800D和許多C家鏡頭

以及星空雲台

 

但考慮到

未改的800D若接長焦拍廣域深空

效益不佳

而且星空雲台有夠難用XD

還不如

跟同學借N家廣角接D800改

隨便拍個銀河看看XD

順便看看D800是否比6D好

 

於是乎

我就這樣拍了

 

結果我覺得

D800改效果很好

畫質好星點也細

比6D改好

不過6D改本身就不錯了

 

至於地景很無聊的部分

我就故意在望遠鏡後拍

讓望遠鏡變成地景XD

 

不過因為我有去微調導星的參數

所以地景也是滿滿紅光頭燈

只好另外拍地景再疊了

 

P.S. D800要記得開Hack

不然很多修正檔要重拍好麻煩

哭阿

 

Reprocessing in 2021

 

Date:2020/7/20

Weather:Clear

Location:Xiaofengkou, Mount Hehuan , Hualien, Taiwan

Camera:Nikon D800

Lens/Telescope:Sigma 24-35mm F2 DG HSM ART

Mount:X

Parameter: 25mm, f/2.8, ISO3200

Exposure time:

Sky:20sec*30

Ground:f/4.0, iso1600,60sec*5

Dark,Flat

Software:Sequator+PS

The Lagoon & Triffid Nebulae over Brighton.

 

The Triffid is one of my favourite nebulae. I once saw it from Spain many years ago through a 25" Dobsonian telescope and the contrasting colours were so clear to the eye. And I'm still amazed that it gets so high in the sky from Brighton, reaching over 16 degrees above the horizon!

 

The conditions were not ideal due to the humidity and Moon getting in the way, but it's always good to see some old favourites!

 

I used my big camera (Canon 6D mk ii) and even bigger lens (Canon zoom lens EF 100-400mm) set @ 400mm, giving a FoV of just over 3 degrees. Both were mounted on a green & white tracking gizmo toy thingy (Star Adventurer 2i). I let the camera do its thing until my paranoia kicked in wondering if they had set yet (80 usable shorts, and 82 shots unusable shots due to air-mass and light pollution conspiring the spoil the party). I merged them all using Sequator, with both a dark frame and a flat field.

  

Sky: 15s, f1.8, ISO 6400 (10 image stack for noise reduction)

Fg: 15s, F6.3, ISO 1000

 

Processing: Sequator, Affinity Photo

 

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2nd version of Milkyway over sand dunes. Gear setup: Foreground Canon R6 cooled, Samyang 24 f/1.4 stoped @f/2.8, iOptron SkyGuider Pro. Sky: Canon D1300 astro-modified cooled by TEC, Rokinon 10mm @f/2.8, ISO 800 30x60sec, Foreground taken @5.6 ISO 3200. Stacked in Sequator, Lr, PS, PI.

Orland, Maine. The light pollution on the right horizon is from the Town of Bucksport.

 

Ten, 8-sec exposures stacked in Sequator, processed in Lightroom, and further processed with Topaz DeNoise AI.

16 octobre 2024 vers 19h25

 

Compilation de 6 expositions de 5 secondes à l'aide du logiciel Sequator, ISO 400 et f/2.8, f = 50mm

The image is a composition made from a time lapse I shot in the weekend.

 

The foreground was shot before the moon set. It is compiled of 10 images stacked in Photoshop using the median stack mode.

 

The sky is compiled of 10 images processed in Sequator.

Blended with a layer mask in Photoshop and post in Lightroom.

 

Five 13 second shots stacked in Sequator.

La voie lactée d'hiver (entre Sirius et Capella) en Essonne.

Voir les images (1) et (2) pour les détails.

Trois séries de 10 à 20 clichés de 60 secondes... On voit un peu les "coutures" entre les séries de photos. Filtre Astrodon, objectif 18mm+Star Adventurer, traitement Sequator+Photoshop très lourd en raison de la pollution lumineuse (que j'ai choisi de ne pas chercher à gommer au final)...

12 exposures, 4 seconds each, ISO200 with EXOS-2GT tracking. No guiding. Polar alignment via compass and level. Stacked in Sequator, post processed in PaintShop Pro and IRIS. Pentax K50 camera with Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens.

Taken about 50 feet from the front door of our Earthship AirBnB in El Prado, New Mexico. 4 sections stitched. The sky is made of 3 sections. Each is made of 5 images stacked with 5 darks stacked in Sequator. The foreground is 15 images median stacked in Photoshop. The lights below the mountains are from Taos.

Captured on Canon 1100D on tripod

Canon 50mm f/1.8

6X 3.2sec

6400 ISO

Processed with Sequator + PS CC

Conjunction of Saturn, Jupiter, Pluto and Mars in Sagittarius constellation. Parts of constellation Corona Austrina, Capricornus, Scorpius and Telesopium are also visible. Other elements of the frame include the nebulae NGC6727, NGC6526, M8, Lagoon Nebula, NGC6523. Brightest stars in the frame are ι1Sco, Alnasl (γ2Sgr), πSgr, Kaus Borealis (λSgr), Media (δSgr), Ascella (ζSgr), κSco, Nunki (σSgr), Kaus Australis (εSgr), Shaula (λSco), Scutum.

This stacked 2-row panorama was taken right after midnight on July 18, 2021 facing the southern sky above Celtic Sea as seen from Hook Head in Wexford County. This is Class 3 Bortle magnitude sky but facing south from here means there is no artificial ligh sources to pollute the skies except from passing ships. There was a particularly intense airglow from atomic and molecular oxygen in the upper atmosphere, that's why the sky is colored in shades of green. Jupiter can be seen shining bright on the left casting a peculiar curved glow on the water surface.

 

Shot on Sony A6400 with Samyang 12mm F2.0 mounted on Leofoto Ranger LS-284C tripod.

Background sky: 10 x 8s F2.8 ISO6400 for each panorama segment.

Foreground: 5 x 30s F2.8 ISO6400.

Processed in Capture One 21 Express, Sequator, GIMP and Microsoft ICE.

Antares Region

(50) 90sec exposures, ISO 1600, F4, Nikon 180mm ED AI-S lens,

RawTherapee for raw conversion, stacked with Sequator, final edits in PS.

10x8s exposures stacked in Sequator. 18mm at f3.5. Post Processed in LR and PS. Shot behind my house in Reno, NV. Used Sequator's Light pollution removal setting which darkened the stack quite a bit.

20 sec exposure, 7 frames stacked with Sequator

 

Stacked photo consisting of:

- 25 x background star shots stacked in Sequator to reduce noise

- 1 x light painted foreground shot

Concurso calendario 2022

Telescopio Meade Lx 65 de 8” – Cámara Nikon d5200 97 Fotos apiladas con Sequator y Procesadas con photoShop Iso 3200 – 8 seg exposición 26-Sep-2021

25x20s.

Canon 1300d défiltrer astrodon.

Tokina 11-16mm F2,8.

1600iso.

Trepied fixe.

Empilement sequator,traitement lightroom et Photoshop

227 exposures @ 25 seconds each

Stacked using Sequator

31 Star images and 10 dark frames stacked into one image with the Sequator stacker software.

Panasonic Leica 12-35 2.8 sur OMS OMD 1. 5 vue empilées avec Sequator. 8 secondes par pose

Fuji xt2 obj 16-55 f4

180 poses de 60s a 3200 iso

Sur eqm 35 pro

assemblés sous Sequator

 

Pretty big crop on this one. This is made from 42, 15 second exposures stacked in Sequator = 10.5 minutes of exposure. Rokinon 14mm, f2.8, ISO 3200, Nikon D850.

Tracked, stacked, blended, composite. An image that was months in the planning and making.

 

It all started last year with an idea of capturing the Milky Way over Taal Volcano. Using Google Earth and Sequator, I found the proper time and place to take the necessary photographs.

 

The first part was capturing the Milky Way. After doing recon of the places where I can photograph the Milky Way's centre over the volcano, I narrowed the place at GreenATS restaurant. There was no moon on the early morning of 25 February 2020 when the first part of the image was made. Several photographs of the Milky Way were shot while the camera tracked it with the Skyguider Pro. Then a foreground shot to anchor it. Photographs were stacked in Sequator and the dark foreground was merged (vertical panorama) with the Milky Way. Oh, and yes, that's a meteor streaking. The first light frame of the stacked set had that meteor. Stacking erased it but with a bit of Photoshop, I brought it back, making sure it was "placed" behind the cloud.

 

The second part was done on 9 March 2020 during the supermoon. I needed light from the moon to illuminate the foreground. Setting up at the exact same spot, several long exposure photographs were taken from 10pm to almost midnight. Having selected the best one, it was first post processed to make it easier to blend with part 1 in Photoshop.

 

Parts 1 and 2 were then combined in Photoshop and saved as a TIFF file. Post processing was then done on the overall image in Luminar 4. The result is this image.

 

Technical details:

 

Gear: Lumix GX85+Leica Summilux 15mm f1.7 on the Skyguider Pro

 

Stacked Milky Way image: 21 photographs, f1.8, 15s, ISO800 + 1 dark foreground shot in the same settings, taken on 25 February 2020 around 0416-0428hrs.

 

Taal Volcano foreground: single frame, f8, 128s, ISO250, taken on 9 March 2020, 2246hrs.

 

Location: GreenATS restaurant, Tagaytay, facing southeast

 

Used Google Earth and Sequator for timing and location scouting. Sequator for stacking. Photoshop for putting all together. And Luminar 4 for post processing.

North America Nebula seen Saturday night 7/27 at 2019 Rochester Star Fest, Farash Observatory, Ionia NY.

 

This is a stack of (40) 90sec exposures with a 105mm at f3.5 ISO 1000. Raw conversion to tiffs with RawThersapee, stacked with Sequator, final edits in Photoshop.

Last shot of the night as the clouds started to roll in

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Xiaomi Mi a2

105 frames de 32s ISO1600

App da câmera nativa

Tripé fixo

Sequator, Pixinsight Le, Photoshop

Stacking with a total of 51 shots using the tool Sequator. LR6 post-process. (2018_04_28_IMG_14099_14050-Stacking_1-Edit)

 

Canon 5D4, 16-35mm/2.8L III @ 35mm, f2.8, 5s, ISO800.

The Ladder is a local spot outside of Liscannor Co.Clare that I swim at when visiting the area.

voie lactée au dessus de la Dent d'Oche 30x15'' empilées avec Sequator, traitement avec Darktable

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