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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
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)
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.
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)
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.
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)...
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
Photos are near Znojmo on road near Bítov castle stacked 9x 15s + 3x darkframe in sequator + postprocess affinity photo
眼前的你
看似距離很近
但可別忘了
我們
彼此可都是
銀河中的星子
永遠無法見面的吧
這是失敗的馬賽克之第五幅
剛好讓銀河呈一個
左下到右上的方向
而其中銀河也有許多變化
從左下的天蠍人馬區進到天鷹座
原先濃密的塵埃和星雲變少
亮度也下降
十分特別
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++
This stacked picture was taken close to midnight on October 9, 2021 in the western sky above Wicklow Mountains in north Wicklow County. This is Class 5 Bortle magnitude sky with heavy light pollution from Dublin city and suburbs so the contrast is poor.
Shot on Sony A6400 with Samyang 12mm F2.0 mounted on Leofoto Ranger LS-284C tripod.
10 x 8s F2.8 ISO5000
Processed in Capture One 21 Express, Sequator and GIMP.
Skywatcher 200/1000+ Canon EOS KissX9. 14x20sec et 46x30sec, traitement Sequator + Photoshop
Ciel d'Île de France...
Same exact info as the last ones of this shot, however I stacked with Sequator instead of Deep Sky Stacker.
This is my first photo created with multiple shots summed with Sequator (sites.google.com/site/sequatorglobal/). I took 8 photos in sequence each with 15 seconds exposure time. I took also 3 photos as dark frames.
This is a photo of the sky region in the zenith point from the countryside near Siena, Italy on 27 July 2020 at 23:00. The zenith is in the center of the photo, the North at the bottom and the South at the top.
The brightest star is Vega, which has magnitude 0; the other stars captured have at most magnitude 8.5. We can see the constellations of Lyra, Cygnus (with a part of the Milky Way), Draco and Hercules.
I'd like to know what is the farthest celestial body captured in this photo...
黎明前夕
銀河緩緩東昇
很快又一年了
但愛天文的心永不變
對妳
也是
夏季銀河
Milkyway
由於前一天在天池停車場
風太大氣溫太低
第二晚決定下撤到遊客中心
天氣依舊糟
偶爾開個10分鐘這樣
也是跟前一晚的模式相同
望遠鏡架好、設定好之後
就讓它自己拍
回去再挑
黎明前剛好稍稍開了點
便決定拍個銀河再收工
也是今年的第一張銀河
Reprocessing in 2021
Date:2020/3/1
Location:
Dasyueshan, Heping ,Taichung, Taiwan
Camera:Canon 6D(mod)
Lens/Telescope:
Canon EF 16-35mm F4L IS USM
Mount:X
Parameter:f/4 ISO3200
Exposure time:20sec*5
Dark,Bias
Software:Sequator+PS
foto por: John Jairo Parra
EL CENTAURO Y LA CRUZ DEL SUR Cámara: Sony A7iii, Lente: Canon FD 50mm f/1.4, sin seguimiento. Se tomaron 28 fotos a ISO 3200, f/2.0, 4” exposición. Apilado en Sequator para un total de: 112”; revelado y procesado en Adobe Lightroom y Photoshop 2020.
Time: 1 January 2023, 05:35 UT
Telescope: Celestron SC 203/2032mm @ f/6.3
Mount:: CG-5 AS-GT
DSLR: Nikon D5200, ISO 6400, 4 x 15s
Sequator, GIMP
Place: Virovitica, Hrvatska - Croatia
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)
Total of 23 images:
Sky is 22 images stacked in Sequator (15s, f/3.5, ISO3200)
Gorge is 1 image (17min, f/3.5, ISO4000)
Stacked sky image and gorge image stitched together using 'Image Composite Editor'.
Foto por: Oscar Benavides
C/2020 F3 NEOWISE Camara Canon T5i,
23 Fotos apiladas en Sequator, ISO3200, F/5,6 Tiempos de Exposición de 4 segundos para un total de: 1 minuto 32 segundos de exp.
Foto por: Julio Medina
M7 de hace una semana, 7 fotos 20 seg iso 2500, apilada sequator, procesada PS. camara nikon d5200, sobre montura meade lx65 para seguimiento.
Sony A7S II (ISO3200, 8s, 189 frames)
Samyang 35mm f/1.8
SIRUI tripod
Superstacking done using Sequator (29 frames per stack)
Post-processing done using RawTherapee
Comet star trails created using StarStaX
Animation assembled using ffmpeg
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)
Last frame of the sequence.
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
Lower Yellowstone Falls (308 feet) seen from Lookout Point. Known as the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, the falls and colorful rhyolite canyon walls can be seen from this viewpoint on the North Rim. It is an easy, short paved path to Lookout Point. There is another viewpoint, Artist Point, which juts out from the South Rim, but is a bit more distant from the falls compared to Lookout Point. A short 0.1 mile walk on a paved trail rewards you with a great view of Lower Falls and the Yellowstone River. You get a much better view of the river here compared to what you can see of it from Lookout Point. Out of view from both locations is Upper Falls, the starting point of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone.
My family and I visited Yellowstone National Park for the first time during the summer of 2012. This was one of my favorite areas of the park during that trip. Between Artist Point and Lookout Point, you'll find the Brink of the Lower Falls. You can follow the trail here down to stand on a platform right next to the starting point of the Lower Falls, which we did that summer. Following a series of paved switchbacks that drops down 600 feet and then back up, the 0.7-mile out-and-back trail is considered a moderate challenge. I'll admit, climbing back up those switchbacks was more difficult for me to do than for others, but the view was worth it.
I did take a few foreground images from Artist Point during the start of astronomical twilight, but found that I much preferred the view of the falls at night from Lookout Point. It had been a long day with a drive down to the West Thumb Geyser basin and several encounters of bison walking right next to the car during the day, so I only captured the Milky Way from Lookout Point before we drove for an hour back to our motel in West Yellowstone, MT.
As I was photographing the Milky Way from this iconic spot, listening to the falls in the distance on Monday night, September 11, I couldn't help but wish that my mom would have been able to see some of my Milky Way photography. It was a bit of a somber day for me as she left us after a stroke, passing during the early morning hours of September 11, 2013. I was thankful that my dad lived long enough to see some of my early Milky Way images, pre-Kristine, before he passed. I think they both would have enjoyed to see my growth as a photographer.
The foreground is a three minute exposure taken right after astronomical twilight ended. The sky is a panorama consisting of six stacked panels, 12 images for each, which were stacked in Sequator and stitched in PTGui.
Frame contains portions of constellations Ursa Major and Canes Venatici. Its position in the galactic center frame helped capture several bright and colourful stars. Brightest stars in the frame include NGC5457, 83UMa, κ2Boo, Chara (βCVn), Alcor (80UMa), Megrez (δUMa), α2CVn, Mizar (ζUMa), Benetnasch (ηUMa), Alkaid and Alioth (εUMa). Some nebulae like M101, NGC5457 are also part of the frame.
Foto por: John Jairo Parra
Esta es la Región de la Nebulosa de la Carina (NGC3372) Ubicada en la constelación de Carina (La Quilla que formaba parte de la antigua nave Argos) en el hemisferio Sur.
Imagen Obtenida con un Lente Sigma 70-300 f4.5-5.6 Macro DG Y Cámara Sony A7iii con montura ecuatorial Orion EQ1 mini y motor de seguimiento de RA a partir de 43 fotos tomadas a 300mm, f/5.6, ISO 25600 y 20” de exposición; apilada con Sequator, revelada y procesada con Lightroom y Photoshop CC 2019.