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Foto por: John Jairo Parra
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Cámara: Sony A7iii, Lente: Canon FD 50mm f/1.4, sin seguimiento. Se tomaron 44 fotos a ISO 3200, f/2.0, 4” exposición. Apilado en Sequator para un total de: 192”; revelado y procesado en Adobe Lightroom y Photoshop 2020.
Una de las fotos usadas en apilamiento
20241017 - 19h30m UT. Castillo de Almodóvar. Canon 1000D, objetivo 50 mm. F 2,6. Apilado con Sequator de 30 imágenes de 4 segundos. Luna llena... Magnitud estimada con prismáticos 8 x 56: 2,6 m
Sony y el fotógrafo Jesús M. García Flores ofrecen una serie de consejos para capturar en todo su esplendor estas ’lágrimas de San Lorenzo’
Si hay algo que nos acompaña cada verano, además del calor y las ganas de vacaciones, son las Perseidas.
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A cropped in version of Bode's Galaxy and the cigar galaxy, my best processing attempt at this image so far, love the amount of detail in Bodes, from only 10 8sec exposures cleaned in Camera Raw, then stacked in Sequator and edited in Photoshop.
Parts of constellations Hercules and Draco visible in the night sky. Brightest stars include ηHer, Edasich (ιDra), πHer, ζDra, Altais (δDra), Pherkad (γUMi), Rastaban (βDra), ηDra, Eltanin (γDra) and Kochab (βUMi),
While on my recent Milky Way photography workshop with Aaron King, we had the opportunity to capture this scene up the "beach" from Thor's Well near Yachats, Oregon. Aaron was helping Jonathan get a good focus stack on this outcrop that resembled an alligator, so I took advantage of the situation to get my own focus stack.
I had to do some tricky editing on this one as I was rushing to finish up getting the distant foreground in sharp focus (which didn't happen) before the clouds that were covering the Milky Way moved off the core. I ended up using a sky frame that had more foreground detail along the horizon, edited it to match the tones of the focus stacked foreground, cropped the focus stacked foreground to overlap with the foreground from the sky frame, and then masked out the Milky Way.
For the sky, I stacked several images in Sequator, then in Photoshop I unscreened the stars using RC Astro's StarXTerminator. This gave me the opportunity to bring out more color and detail in the Milky Way using the starless layer. At the end of our time that night, I had taken a few frames with a star enhance filter, so I registered that frame to my sky stack using a piece of software called Registar. In Photoshop, I again used StarXTerminator to unscreen the stars, taking the stars layer so I could do a star reduction on it. The result is a sky with enhanced bright stars. I really like how this all came together!
Camera/lens: Nikon Z6ii (astro-modded), Sigma 28mm
Sky: Stack of five images, 10 second exposures, f/2.8, ISO 6400 combined with stack of five star enhanced images (same settings)
Foreground: focus stack of seven images, 60 second exposures, f/2.8, ISO 6400
Sharpstar 150HNT f/2.8 (420mm fl)
Filter: IDAS NBZ
65 subs x 180 sec. (3 HOURS AND 15 MINUTES)
Mount: iOptron CEM26EC
Camera: ZWO ASI533mc Pro Camera (-10C) Gain 100
Controler: Asiair Pro
Guiding: ZWO mini Guide Scope and ZWO ASI120MC-S
NO DOF.
Class 2 Bortle Sky
Softwares: Sequator and Adobe PS and Br
Astro-Flat Pro (Pro Digital Software)
StarXterminator (RC-Astro)
Focus Magic
Parts of constellations Hercules and Draco visible in the night sky. Brightest stars include ηHer, Edasich (ιDra), πHer, ζDra, Altais (δDra), Pherkad (γUMi), Rastaban (βDra), ηDra, Eltanin (γDra) and Kochab (βUMi),
Northern Limestone Alps, Austria.
20x15s, ISO:1600, f/1.8.
Sequator, Lightroom Classic.
Podal mi colu a zeptal se: „Are you going to the valley?“. Ano, vrátím se zpátky do údolí, odpovídám chatařovi a děkuju mu za ten sladký nápoj s kofeinem, který sem museli pro lidi jako já dopravit vrtulníkem. Určitě si v duchu říkal, co tady ještě dělám, když jsem ho v půl desáté večer poprosil o čaj na zahřátí. Sednul jsem si k nejbližšímu stolu a zeptal jsem se: Kdy tohle místo zavírá, v deset? Nevěřícně se zašklíbl a říká: "Yes, at 10 o’clock you have to go down.. finally.". Neměl úplně pochopení pro takového tuláka. Ale přece nečekal, že tu colu dopiju a půjdu dolů ještě za světla? A nechám si ujít západ slunce? A pohled na nejjasnější Mléčnou dráhu, jakou jsem kdy viděl? To teda ne. Byl jsem si jistej, že ten šestihodinovej sestup zpátky do údolí zvládnu i v noci. A tak jsem dopil čaj, oblíkl se a šel tomu silnýmu zážitku naproti. Mléčná dráha nad Dachsteinem, focená kousek od Adámkovy chaty (cca 2000 m n. m.).
2022-09-22
Altair
Desde la hermana república de Nicolás Romero
Jorge Luis Hernández Cruz
Nikon D3200, Telefoto 300mm sin filtros de ningún tipo.
Sobre una Star Adventurer
36x30" ISO 400, Darks, Flats
Procesada en Sequator y Gimp
Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) and summer milkyway setting over a country lane near Neuwühren (Germany).
24.10.2024, 20:05 - 20:11 CEST
Equipment:
+ Canon EOS 600D
+ Canon EF 8-15mm F/4 L Fisheye USM @ 8 mm
+ Remote shutter release and timer Triton MQTC01
+ Vanguard tripod Veo 3GO 235CB
Camera settings:
+ ISO 6400
+ 2 x 10 x 15 s (2 panel mosaic)
Processing Adobe Lightroom:
+ lens correction (chromatic aberration)
+ tiff export
Sequator:
+ Freeze Ground (Selective)
+ Sky Region (Irregular Mask)
+ Reduce Light Pollution: Uneven, strength weak,
Intelligently-aggressive off
+ Reduce distortion effects (Complex)
PTGui:
+ create 2-panel mosaic
Adobe Lightroom:
+ color balancing & saturation corrections, histogram, contrast and curves transformations, jpeg export
Location: Near Neuwühren, Germany
Foto por: Julio Medina
Nueva toma y procesamiento de m57 nebulosa planetaria del anillo en lyra, 32 fotos con iso desde 1200 hasta 3200, exposicion desde 15 seg hasta 30 seg, apilado Sequator y proceso PS
Phonetic pronounciation: Tsu-Chin-Shawn. 4 minutes worth of 3 sec. shots (83), 200mm, ISO 1600, f 2.8, Nikon D850.
2020-07-19
Canon 6DMk2 / 14mm
Filter: None
Exp: 3x30s @3200iso f/1.8
Software: Sequator, Adobe Lightroom
Location: Ochre Hill, Terra Nova Park, NL, Canada
Bortle 2
March 25, 2018 - 4am, Very cold, but clear, 19degF
(5) 60sec, ISO 1600, 14mm, f3.2, RawTherapee used for conversion to 16bit tiffs, stacked in Sequator, edited in Photoshop
The milky way rising over West Bay - Dorset. Taken with my Canon 6D and the Samyang 14mm f2.8. Stacked in Sequator and processed in GIMP.
Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) setting over a country lane near Neuwühren (Germany). Despite the strongly illuminated sky by the full moon, a part of the setting summer milkyway is visible over the trees near the left border.
15.10.2024, 20:00 - 20:04 CEST
Equipment:
+ Canon EOS 600D
+ Canon EF 8-15mm F/4 L Fisheye USM @ 8 mm
+ Remote shutter release and timer Triton MQTC01
+ Vanguard tripod Veo 3GO 235CB
Camera settings:
+ ISO 1600
+ 2 x 10 x 10 s (2 panel mosaic)
Processing Adobe Lightroom:
+ lens correction (chromatic aberration)
+ tiff export
Sequator:
+ Freeze Ground (Selective)
+ Sky Region (Irregular Mask)
+ Reduce Light Pollution: Uneven, strength weak,
Intelligently-aggressive off
+ Reduce distortion effects (Complex)
PTGui:
+ create 2-panel mosaic
Adobe Lightroom:
+ color balancing & saturation corrections, histogram, contrast and curves transformations, jpeg export
Location: Near Neuwühren, Germany
Astrophoto en Essonne, juste au zoom...
"Mon" amas de l'arbre de Noël...
Il est vert ! Ne me demandez pas pourquoi, c'est comme ça qu'il ressort sur mes photos... ça fait vraiment Noël, en fait.
L'étoile la plus brillante de cet amas ouvert est S Monocerotis. Les infrarouges des nébuleuses autour ont été occultées par cette couleur... peut être plein d'aberrations avec la lune.... à refaire avec un ciel noir (ou un autre filtre).
20 clichés d'une minute, filtre astrodon, zoom 300mm+Star Adventurer, traitement Sequator+Photoshop
Tried a little different approach to capturing deep sky objects earlier this week. Still learning the best stacking and post-processing practices, but I'm pretty satisfied with my first attempt to capture the Andromeda Galaxy.
Voie lactée prise en pose longue, en 48 poses de 30 s puis assemblée avec un logiciel gratuit Sequator, l'avant-plan a été réalisé sur place mais séparément. Traitement avec Photoshop,
Matériel Nkon Z8, IRIX 30mm f/1.4 et star adventurer pour le suivi des étoiles
First real attempt at wide-angle long exposure imaging and using the Star Adventurer. Had to go far south to get any darkness. The sky was so dark and the Milky Way so bright that I thought it was actually clouds!
Still need to learn how to process these well and still a lot to learn about the Star Adventurer and taking shots like this. Slight trailing because it lost its polar alignment.
Saturn is the bright star lower left and the region is Sagittarius, Scutum, Serpens Cauda area.
Skywatcher Star Adventurer mount
Canon 600D kit lens @ 46mm f/5
10x60s ISO 1600, 10 darks
Processed in Sequator and Photoshop
Foto por: Juan Carlos Pabón
10 fotos x 10 seg
Iso 800
Celestron Omni XLT 150
10 darks
10 flats
Sequator y PShop
I’ve been meaning to go here for ages (about 5 years) and finally managed to brave a night out in the cold on a clear winters night after hibernating away since the end of September. The walk was about half a mile from the road following the public footpath but was extended a fair bit as I wanted to find a way across the river to the other side for a nice reflection shot. Traipsing through the remains of frozen snow and a flooded section of grassland to reach my intended location. This image is ten stacked untracked shots put together using Lightroom, Photoshop and Sequator.
Composição com o centro da Via Láctea. Foram 10 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 10 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
This stacked picture was taken at night on July 20, 2020 in the southwestern sky above Mullacor mountain side in Wicklow Mountains. This is Class 4 Bortle magnitude sky with light pollution coming far from Carlow and Enniscorthy towns so the contrast is rather poor.
Shot on Sony A6000 with Samyang 12mm F2.0 mounted on Slik Pro 700 DX tripod, 10 x 8s F2.8 ISO5000.
Processed in Darktable and Sequator.
Frame contains portions of constellations Virgo and Crater. Brightest stars in the frame include 16Vir, εCrt, ζCrt, θCrt, χVir, Zaniah (ηVir), Porrima (γVir), Zavijava (βVir), Gienah (γCrv)
March 25, 2018 - 4am, Very cold, but clear, 19degF
(5) 60sec, ISO 1600, 14mm, f3.2, RawTherapee used for conversion to 16bit tiffs, stacked in Sequator, edited in Photoshop
Foto por: Julio Medina
Nebulosa del Águila 0 M16 , donde se aprecian los pilares de la creación, Nikon d5200 anillo T, Telescopio Meade lx 65 - 27 fotos iso 1600 - Exx 15 seg. apiladas sequator y proceso PhotoShop
Sharpstar 150HNT f/2.8 (420mm fl)
Filter: IDAS NBZ
65 subs x 180 sec. (3 HOURS AND 15 MINUTES)
Mount: iOptron CEM26EC
Camera: ZWO ASI533mc Pro Camera (-10C) Gain 100
Controler: Asiair Pro
Guiding: ZWO mini Guide Scope and ZWO ASI120MC-S
NO DOF.
Class 2 Bortle Sky
Softwares: Sequator and Adobe PS and Br
Astro-Flat Pro (Pro Digital Software)
StarXterminator (RC-Astro)
Focus Magic
This stacked picture was taken right before astronomical twilight on July 20, 2020 in the southwestern sky above mountain Lugnaquilla in Wicklow Mountains. This is Class 4 Bortle magnitude sky with light pollution coming far from Carlow and Enniscorthy towns so the contrast is rather poor.
Shot on Sony A6000 with Samyang 12mm F2.0 mounted on Slik Pro 700DX tripod.
Background sky: 10 x 8s F2.8 ISO5000.
Foreground: 2 x 8s F5.6 ISO5000 with light painting.
Processed in Darktable, Sequator and GIMP.
This stacked image was taken right before midnight on December 15, 2022 facing the western sky above Glendalough in Wicklow Mountains. This is Class 4 Bortle magnitude sky with some light pollution from the surrounding 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: 15 x 10s F2.8 ISO6400.
Foreground: 3 x 30s F4.0 ISO800 with light painting.
Processed in Capture One 23 Express, Sequator and GIMP.