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Galactic Center 01

13 images stacked in Sequator

Taken at 4:45 am - Sunrise is at 7 am

20 seconds, ISO 8000, f2.8, 30mm

Nikon D850

The mountain is the Huachuca Range (wah-CHEW-kah).

Elgin, AZ

31.523836, -110.476318

Comète C/2020-F3 (NEOWISE) sur l'horizon nord de l'observatoire le 12 juillet 2020

Fuji X-T1 et objectif Samyang 135 mm à f:2.8 sur monture Minitrack LX2

60 pose de 1 seconde à 6400 ISO traitées avec Sequator et Photoshop

 

Photo: Stéphane Losacco

Friday night at Blackfoot - A fair number of observers and imagers gathered in this beautiful, mild night. A non-astro person drive in headlights blowing out night vision and a sub-frame or two, and proceeded to light a large campfire (this is permitted). Thankfully the hut occulted the worst of the light, but a few had direct line of sight to the blaze, and unfortunately the smoke occasionally drifted in front of the Orion nebula which several folk were imaging. It was nonetheless a picturesque scene, so I reluctantly sacrificed my imaging run to take this. A good thing that Sukrit did not want to stop her imaging because it turned out I had become distracted and never focused!

 

To make this composite I had to put the 40mm lens in portrait mode, take one frame on the left half, and another on the right, then combine the two panels into one using Hugin (free). Each half was a quintuplet of 8 second images at ISO 6400 which were stacked in Sequator (free), which freezes both the ground and the stars. The whole thing took maybe 10 minutes from end to end to process.

My wife thinks I am having a breakdown. There is so much data with different views depending on how you process. Here I used deepskytracker to process my original images and I discarded 15% then process in sequator, then photoshop and a bit of topaz, then StarExterminator, fade it to taste..... fun for an old guy.

Shot on the last night of summer and the first night of autumn 2021

Sony A7S Mark I (ISO3200, 15s)

Samyang 14mm f/2.8

29 frames stacked using Sequator 1.6.0

Post-processed using RawTherapee

Meteors added back in using GIMP

Photos are near Znojmo on bridge over Vranov dam near Bítov stacked 30x 15s + 30x darkframe in sequator + postprocess affinity photo

This image is absolutely something new for me. It is actually my first attempt at taking Milky Way with a modified camera and tracker. In addition, it's a panorama consisting of five panels. The sky is created of three vertical panels which were stacked of four single shots with a shutter speed of 1,5 minutes. With regards to the foreground, it was taken with a different (stock) camera and consists of two horizontal panels which were focus-stacked with two images. So this whole final image is created of 16 single images. The postprocessing was very difficult and took me a few hours. But I think, it turned out pretty well, and hope you like this attempt as I do. Looking forward and hoping the next try will be even better.

 

Sky:

Canon EOS 1300D (modified), Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8, SVBony CLS filter

4x90sec, f/3.5, ISO 3200

3 vertical panels

 

Ground:

Canon EOS 760D (unmodified), Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8

120sec, f/3.5, ISO 1600

2 horizontal panels, focus stacked

 

Sequator, ICE, Photoshop

09/06/2023, Czech Paradise, Czech Republic, Bortle 5

16 x 15 sec images, ISO400, 20mm@f1.8, UV/visible/IR light. Stacked / processed in Sequator and PS.

Set high on a hilltop overlooking Chesil Beach and the Isle of Portland, this barrel-vaulted 14th century chapel was built by the monks of the nearby Abbotsbury Abbey as a place of pilgrimage and retreat. After the Moon had set I wanted to do some tracked shots using my 35mm Samyang lens. First I took a one minute exposure of the Chapel with noise reduction on then after turning on the tracker did four one minute tracked shots of the Milky Way with noise reduction turned off.

Foreground: f/2.8 60 seconds ISO 1600 NR on

The Stars: 4x stacked tracked shots at f/2.8 60 seconds ISO 1600 NR off

Stacked using Sequator, further processed with PS & LR.

Buenas Noches , comparto foto del Cometa C/2022 E3 (ZTF) , cámara Nikon d5200, 14 fotos , iso 1250, desde Madrid España - con contaminación luminca. Apilada Sequator y procesada Photoshop

Essonne, 11 janvier 2024

10 x 1 minute + 1 x 2 minutes au Canon EOS 2000D défiltré + Astrodon + zoom 250mm + SAM

Stack Sequator - Traitement Photoshop

Well my first lighthouse!! Prim Point on lovely Prince Edward Island.

Although I panicked a bit upon arrival as I could not remember if I was able to stack images with tall things in the middle or not.... and also this was NOT a shaded lighthouse so lots of light circling around. Plus someone left the light on inside the little red house.

Still, it turned out just fine!!!

Nikon Z6ii Astromodded by Spencers 15mm Laowa lens at f/2.8 ( not wide open)

25 x 13 sec exposures on a fixed tripod

Stacked in Sequator, finished in Photoshop

Canon 6D @ ISO 1600

Astronomik CLS Filter

Canon 50mm lens

58 - 8 second images

Stacked using Sequator

Composição com parte da via láctea, Nebulosa do Saco do Carvão, Cruzeiro do Sul e Eta Carinae. Foram 19 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 part of the milky way, Crux and Eta Carinae. Taken 19 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 #crux #cruzeirodosul #etacarinae #milkyway #vialactea #astfotbr

Foto por: John Jairo Parra

 

SATURNO, JUPITER Y LA TETERA DE SAGITARIO Lugar: Bogotá - Colombia. Fecha: Junio 18 de 2020 a la 1:08 a.m. Cámara: Sony A7iii, Lente: Canon FD 50mm f/1.4, sin seguimiento. Se tomaron 77 fotos a ISO 3200, f/2.0, 4” exposición. Apilado en Sequator para un total de: 5’08”; revelado y procesado en Capture One 20.

Plage du Peu Ragot, La Couarde sur Mer

 

140s (7*20), empilement sur Sequator

f/3.5

18mm

ISO 3200

Nikon D3500/18-55mm

為了合歡山的暗空公園

清境這個小鎮做了許多改變

但難免還是會造成些許光害

期待能夠再進步

誰說暗空與觀光不能相結合

也沒有人說有光害就不能觀測、不能攝影

有點光害倒也無彷

至少有間民宿遮風避雨

比起在上頭好得多

 

Date:2020/1/20

Weather:Clear

Location:

Cingjing, Renai , Nantou, Taiwan

Camera:Canon 800D

Lens/Telescope:Canon EF-S 18-135MM f/3.5-5.6 IS STM

Parameter: f/5.6 , ISO100

Exposure time:30sec*400

Dark

Software:Sequator+PS

肉眼所見的銀河

非黑即白

但有你的陪伴

便有了

五顏六色的光彩

 

暑訓第三晚是唯一

一入夜天氣就穩定的一晚

因為時序已進入秋季

夏季銀河已漸漸西沉

能拍攝的時間並不多

因此決定

趕緊拍攝銀河

多累積不同角度的畫面來馬賽克

並利用柔焦鏡來凸顯亮星

 

此為第一幅

強調

天蠍座與人馬座的亮星和銀河的位置

 

Date:2020/8/19

Weather:Clear

Location:

Kunyang, Mount Hehuan, Nantou, Taiwan

Camera:Canon 6D(mod)

Lens/Telescope:Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM ART

Mount:iOptron CEM40

Parameter:35mm, f/4, ISO800

Exposure time:1min*5

Dark,Flat,Bias

Software:Sequator+PS+Starnet++

 

Final image after processing in Sequator for noise reduction without loss of detail. 9 shots plus a dark sky shot (same settings but lens hood on). ISO 5000 / Samyang 14mm F/2.4 lens at F/3.2

La nébuleuse du Coeur (IC 1805) et son amas ouvert (Melotte 15). On identifie en bas à gauche l'amas ouvert NGC 1027 et on devine à peine la nébuleuse de la Tête de poisson (IC 1795) en haut.

8 clichés de 2 minutes (SAM) compilés sous Sequator, puis traitement lourd sous Photoshop... ce qui ne rend pas ça très joli. A renouveler avec beaucoup plus de photos, et idéalement pas en Essonne, la nébuleuse étant en direction de Paris :-(

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

No majestic mountains or dreamy reflections in lakes, it's just 400 billion stars, 2 trees and four towels. Taken on 4th Sep 2023 in Stourbridge, UK (Bortle 6) with Olympus EM10 III, Olympus 12mm f2 lens mounted on a Skywatcher AZ-GTI mount. About 60 exposures (ISO 800) at a mixture of f numbers (f2.5 and f5) and exposure times. Stacked using Sequator and pimped up in Gimp. Overcoming the LP was an issue that Sequator handled with aplomb. The foreground was a pig. The bright star towards the left/center is Altair so I hope that helps you get your bearings. This pic was originally more wide-field but the LP issues and stacking artefacts have meant some cropping was in order. The trees and washing were more to the left so I've had to move them to the right a bit (just for scale and visual impact). Not far from reality though!

Open clusters M36,M37,M38 in Auriga.

(17) 90sec exposures , 105mm, f3.2, ISO 800, RawTherapee for conversion to 16bit tiffs, stacked in Sequator, final edit in PS.

taken 03/26/2019

- Lunette TSO65 - 420mm

- Fuji XT1

- 27 photos (ISO 400 - 2mn)

- 16 Darks

- SEQUATOR + Photoshop

La vía Láctea desde el lago Ibon de Plan, en el pirineo aragonés, cerca del parque nacional de Ordesa, España

6 tomas + 5 darks

Montada en Sequator

 

My first attempt at photographing the Milky Way. 10 image stack from RAW files using Sequator and the edited in Capture One Pro 20

 

This stacked picture was taken right after midnight on December 25, 2020 in the moonlit northeastern sky above lower Vartry reservoir in Wicklow Mountains. This is Class 4 Bortle magnitude sky with heavy light pollution coming from Dublin and suburbs.

 

Shot on Sony A6400 with Samyang 12mm F2.0 mounted on Slik Pro 700DX tripod.

Background sky: 10 x 8s F2.8 ISO1600.

Foreground: 2 x 8s F5.6 ISO500 with light painting.

Processed in Capture One 20 Express, Sequator and GIMP.

Camera :Fujifilm X-T10

Lens : Komura Zoom 90-250mm F4.5(180mm,F5.6)

ISO : 1600

Tracking Mount :Vixen GPD2 自由追蹤

Exposure Time: 30sec x 35 frames = 17 min 30sec

Processing: Sequator, Photoshop CS5, Lightroom 6

 

Close view of Leo constellation in night sky. Brightest stars in the frame include 60Leo, 31Leo, ρLeo, γ2Leo, ηLeo, Adhafera (ζLeo),Chort (θLeo), Chertan, Algieba (γ1Leo), Zosma (δLeo), Regulus αLeo). Darting horizontally across the constellation is the artifical satellite GLOBSTAR M004.

Un peu trop subtiles pour une prise à l'appareil photo, mais on les voit quand même...

19 clichés d'environ une minute (Canon 2000D+Astrodon+zoom 250mm+ monture SAM)+ flats et darks ! Compilation Sequator, traitement Photoshop.

還是希望

有天

能在山上與你一同

披上歷經千辛萬苦

得來不易的白袍

  

10000英呎上的高度

解封後待了2晚

捕捉到些許照片和回憶

希望別再封起來了

被課業封起可以

被疫情封鎖我可不行==

 

有趣的是

明明這天雲超多

卻一堆人排隊拍銀河...

隔一天大晴天

卻沒半個人在拍

 

白袍有夠保暖的啦

還可以拍平場

太讚

 

Date:2021/9/6

Weather:Cloudy

Location:

Kunyang, Mount Hehuan, Nantou, Taiwan

Camera:Canon 800D

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

Mount:X

Sky:15mm, f/2.8, ISO3200, 20sec*6

Ground:15mm, f/3.2, ISO3200, 15sec*1

Dark

Software:Sequator+PS

Shot on the last night of summer and the first night of autumn 2021

Sony A7S Mark I (ISO3200, 15s)

Samyang 14mm f/2.8

29 frames stacked using Sequator 1.6.0

Post-processed using RawTherapee

Meteors added back in using GIMP

Annotated using astrometry.net engine

Mêmes bruts que la précédente, mais assemblage un peu brutal de deux empilements DSS : un aligné sur les étoiles, et un sans alignement, utilisé comme masque inversé pour la Meije. Un peu triché, c'est sûr, mais c'est pas très lointain de ce que fait Sequator en fait. Couleurs un peu artificielles, mais ça en jette, non ?

Foto por: John Jairo Parra

via lactea bogota

Amigos, esta es la imagen que me faltaba de la sesión del pasado 26 de abril. LA VIA LACTEA DESDE LA CIUDAD Lugar: Bogotá - Colombia. Fecha: Abril 26 de 2020 a las 3:51 a.m. Cámara: Sony A7iii, Lente: Sony Zeiss 35mm f/2.8, sin seguimiento. Se tomaron 84 fotos a ISO 3200, f/2.8, 4” exposición. Apilado en Sequator para un total de: 5’32”; revelado y procesado en Capture One 20 y Adobe Photoshop 2020.

 

La voie lactée entre Licorne et Cocher en Essonne. La pollution lumineuse a rendu le traitement difficile, mais c'est ma première voie lactée avec appareil défiltré et les nébuleuses sont effectivement visibles.

Une quinzaine de clichés de 60 secondes, filtre Astrodon, objectif 18mm+Star Adventurer, traitement Sequator+Photoshop

First image processed from my little trip this morning to an area outside of Florence, AZ. My star tracker's batteries died (always check your batteries!) so I had to rely on the old 500 rule of night photography. Three images stacked in Sequator and fiddled with in Lightroom and Photoshop.

Galactic Center 04

6 images stacked in Sequator

Taken at 6:00 am - Sunrise is at 7 am

20 seconds, ISO 8000, f2.8, 30mm

Nikon D850

The mountain is the Huachuca Range (wah-CHEW-kah).

Elgin, AZ

31.523836, -110.476318

Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other. Truth shall spring out of the earth; and righteousness shall look down from heaven.

慈愛和誠實彼此相遇,公義和平安彼此相親。誠實從地而生,公義從天而現。

P.S. 所有銀河現場同一位置拍攝,並非疊合其他地方銀河。

 

Canon EOS 6D Mark II

Tamron 17-35mm F/ 2.8-4 Di OSD (Model A037)

17 mm ISO:6400 f/2.8 540s (15s*36)

Filter: H&Y PureNight Filter

Tracker: None

Process: Sequator、Photoshop CC 2019

Rho Ophiuchus, Antares and the MilkyWay

This is a deep image of part of the Scorpius constellation towards the centre of our Milky Way galaxy.

The bright yellow star to the left is Antares, the heart of the scorpion, and is part of the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex.

Details:

6 Tracked shots at 120 second each on Star Tracker. Stacked in sequator and post processed in LR.

Gear:

Tracker : ioptron skytracker pro

Camera : Nikon D750, Lens: Nikon 24-120 f/4 @24mm

ISO : 1600 and amazon basics tripod.

 

This is a re processing of an image I took back in January.

Pleiades taken from my garden (Bortle 4)

Canon 700D - Canon 50mm f/1.8

Ioptron Skytracker Pro

60x90s f/3.5 ISO1600

Stacked in Sequator

Edited in Photoshop & Lightroom

This stacked 2-row panorama was taken right after midnight on July 17, 2021 facing the southern sky above lower Vartry reservoir in Wicklow Mountains. This is Class 4 Bortle magnitude sky with light pollution coming from Wicklow and Arklow towns so the contrast is rather poor.

 

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

Background sky: 11 x 8s F2.8 ISO5000 for each panorama segment.

Foreground: 5 x 30s F2.8 ISO5000.

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

If only those clouds had cleared! 10 stacked shots with 20 dark frames processed using Sequator and PS with Astropanel plug-in. Taken with Sony α6000 with Sigma f/1.4 16mm DC DN Contemporary lens.

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