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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.
Settings:
F2.0 | ISO 1000 | 10s
30 images + 30 darkframes stacked using Sequator. No star tracker was used.
Linnunrata - Milkyway. Andromeda galaxy on the left, Saturn and Jupiter on middle near the horizon. Shot on Sunday 2020-11-08 18:46 in Emäsalo, Porvoo, Finland looking S-SE over Finnish gulf towards Tallinn, Estonia, with Olympus OMD-1 E-M1 Mark II camera; lens Olympus 8mm Fisheye F/1.8, 5 * 60s exposures with ISO 320; Tracked with iOptron SkyGuider Pro; Stacked in Sequator - 5 light, 1 dark frame.
My first attempt at capturing M31.
Shot using a Nikon D5600 with the 18-140mm kit lens.
25 frames shot at 140mm, f5.6, 8s, Iso-3200 stacked using Sequator and post processed in Ps (light adjustments only) and LrC
Foto por: Julio Medina
Aun hoy se ve venus y pleyades, Bogotá colombia. 10 fotos apiladas con sequator , camara Nikon d5200, iso 1000 4" segundos objetivo 55-300
Third Time Lucky?
Sky: 10 Shots + 10 Shots. Stacked in Sequator, stitched w/ Lightroom
Foreground: Single image.
Stitched in Photoshop
Foto por: Edgar Orozco
Júoiter y Saturno, apilado 13 tomas, 3/5" - 1" , Nikon DS 5300, 300 mm, VR OF, 70 MM. iso 400, Sequator, LR, PS, julio 14 2020
My first attempt at photographing the Milky Way. 10 image stack from TIF files using Sequator and the edited in Capture One Pro 20
Petite moisson d'étoiles sur les bord du Vaccarès.
Pour la technique, compilation de 10 photo stacké sous séquator.
Objectif sigma 18-35 Art f1/8
sur EOS 90D, 1600 iso 8" de pose a f1/8.
Nikon d850, redcar 51, ioptron sky guider pro, 120mm guide scope, 15-180 sec and 15 240 second exposures stacked in sequator and edited in PS
Shot on 31st of May 2022, on Pico island, Portugal using Sony A7 III (ISO3200, 10s) and Sony 24mm (f/1.4). Stacked 29 frames using Sequator (dark and flat frames were used). Post processed using RawTherapee. Meteors put back in using GIMP
Photos are near Znojmo stacked 30xlight + 30x darkframe in sequator + postprocess affinity photo
Bortle 4
Photos are near Znojmo stacked 30xlight + 30x darkframe in sequator + postprocess affinity photo
Bortle 4
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 4c for processing files.
Foto por: Oscar Benavides
C90 Maksutov, y la camara Canon. 8 foticos ISO1600 de 8seg c/u. Sequator y Registax.
2020-05-15
Lights, Camera, Action!
Stacked/Blended
Nestled near the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada in the Owens Valley, the Alabama Hills are a range of hills and rock formations. Now known as the Alabama Hills National Scenic Area, this area serves as a gateway to Mount Whitney and the Eastern Sierra Nevada. Mount Whitney, the tallest mountain in the contiguous US, towers nine thousand feet over the Alabama Hills, which stands 1500 feet above the Owens Valley floor.
The Alabama Hills have long been a popular filming location, from television to movie productions. The earliest known movies to be filmed here where shot in 1919. Hundreds of movies have been filmed there, especially Westerns. If you have the opportunity to visit the area, I'd recommend spending part of your afternoon visiting the Lone Pine Film History Museum to learn more.
What brings many visitors to this area are the dozens of arches, most accessed by short hikes from several of the roads in the area. The most notable arch, and therefore the most photographed, particularly by nightscape photographers, is Mobius Arch. Knowing that Mobius Arch can be very popular at night, my Milky Way photography bestie and I, along with my husband, kept driving past this iconic spot, hoping to find Boot Arch all to ourselves. It was not to be. We just missed getting to this location ahead of four young men and their two dogs. I'm not sure what they were trying to capture with their bright lights on the arch, but it was frustrating having to wait, since we also wanted to photograph at nearby Cyclops Arch. Boot Arch doesn't align to get the Milky Way through it until very early in the morning this time of year, and we weren't going to stay that long. I was able to capture the rising Milky Way with the arch before we packed up to head towards Cyclops Arch. I caught some light on one of my foreground images from some passing headlights and liked the subtle effect they added to the arch.
EXIF:
Nikon Z6ii astro-modded, Nikkor 20mm f/1.8 S
Sky: 12 ten second exposures, f/2.2, ISO 6400, stacked with Sequator
Foreground: Single 120 second exposure, f/3.2, ISO 6400
Blended in Photoshop
🌕 Super Luna Rosa, Abril 2021
❤ Dedicado a mi Persona Favorita, desde Guadalajara !
😁 1er Apilado de 162 Tomas ☝️Edición Final 💾
🔭 Celestron #130slt modificado
📷 Canon XT, Foco Primario, barlow 2x
168 lights 1/180 ISO 200
Sequator, Registax 32 bits
Nero PhotoSnap,
📲 Snapseed, Lightroom, Photoshop Express
Taken from a meadow in front of Sentinel Peak.
Imaged with my old Pentax Kx and a 14 mm Rokinon lens. 220 sec total exposure with 31 darks at 12,800 iso
stacked/processed in sequator then further processing in gimp (color temperature changed to 5000K) then Image-J where it was de-speckled and a Gaussian blur of 2 pixels was applied
apilado de 8 fotos por zonas la cual se divide en 4 zonas suelo árbol y dos cielos apilada en sequator y tocado un poco en dos capas cielo y suelo por adobe lightroom
29pics. Sky 28 (had to bail as lake rose :o) 30secs, f1.8 ISO 1600 staked in Sequator. Sky 150secs f 1.8 ISO 1600. Blended in PS tweaked in LR.
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.
The Milky Way towers over a calm Pilgrim River
Sky: 28 photo stack (9m20s of imaging time)
Reflection: 5 photo stack (1m40s of imaging time)
Stacked in Sequator, composite processed normally
Second attempt. Using the Samyang 14mm F2.8 lens. This image is comprised of 21 images at 19 seconds exposure each (as recommended by the Photopills app), stacked with Sequator and enhanced slightly with Lightroom
16mm, f/4.0, ISO 800, 120' x 18 subs. Stacked in Sequator... problem there at the bottom. First pix stacked with Seq, still learning. But easier than DeepSkyStacker, for sure!
Vega - Deneb - Altaïr traversé par le ruban de la Voie Lactée. Empilement de 36 photos de 60s, iso 800, 50mm.
銀河
橫跨整個天空
但能否連結
遠方的
你呢
這是第三晚的另一個嘗試
有點偷懶XD
用15mm的超廣角鏡
試著馬賽克出
當天的全天銀河
當然是有點欠缺規劃
但因為是超廣角
所以其實馬賽克起來還算容易
但我認為還是不能用太廣的焦段
一不小心
就會拍到地景
有人走過來
也很容易拍到紅光
可能用35或50的焦段
規劃好
慢慢馬賽克
一個晚上不要太貪心
可能較為合適
Date:2020/8/19-20
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:1-3 frame 2min*10 & 4&5 frame 3min*10,
5-frame mosaic
Dark,Flat,Bias
Software:Sequator+PS+ICP+Starnet++
Looking out to sea from the Brighton undercliff at night, to admire the constellation of Orion trying desperately to outshine the light pollution from the Rampion windfarm.
This is the final processed version. See also a single raw frame and the output from the Sequator software.
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.
This series is actually just six shots. I uploaded one with stationary stars and one with star trails. Both use the same source images, 100 - 130 seconds of exposure each.
Sony A7S + monture Sky Adventurer
Lieu : désert marocain
55 photos de 30 sec (en RAW)
Traitement : Sequator + SIRIL + AI Denoise
Mix : avec et sans Darks
Foto por: Edgar Orozco
Región de Escorpión - Nikon D5300, ISO 3200, apilado 6 imágenes 3 seg (18 seg total), f/4.5, 30 mm., marzo 21 2021, Gachal'a, Cundinamarca, Sequator, LR, PS