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Fixed Point Photography Site 2: Sharpham Estate, near Totnes. Pictures show the nightscape at Sharpham and the associated skyglow from Totnes and Torbay. Pictures taken in sequence A to I (SW to NE) on 02.02.2012 by Sam White.
Jupiter and Satellites - November 10, 2012, CA
Ti1 on CG11; Baader Planetarium Skyglow; Stack of 200 frames from LiveView captured using APT; Stack and processing in Registax 6; Further processing in CS5
Fixed Point Photography Site 2: Sharpham Estate, near Totnes. Pictures show the nightscape at Sharpham and the associated skyglow from Totnes and Torbay. Pictures taken in sequence A to I (SW to NE) on 02.02.2012 by Sam White.
This is the Deer Lick Group and Stephen's Quintet group of galaxies in Pegasus constellation. We captured this image on Oct 30, 2018 with the SVT105 triplet refractor and the Nikon D5300 camera. Capture details - Orion Skyglow (LP) filter, ISO 200, f7, 42 min (14x3min) of total exposure. Low exposure as the DSO started going into tall palm trees. This is the mildly enhanced version to show the galaxies better.
Kodak Vision3 Motion Picture Film. North East
Coast, England.
C41 process.
Dust, fibres, streaks left unprocessed.
Blurred, damaged, scratched.
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Fixed Point Photography Site 2: Sharpham Estate, near Totnes. Pictures show the nightscape at Sharpham and the associated skyglow from Totnes and Torbay. Pictures taken in sequence A to I (SW to NE) on 02.02.2012 by Sam White.
Fixed Point Photography Site 2: Sharpham Estate, near Totnes. Pictures show the nightscape at Sharpham and the associated skyglow from Totnes and Torbay. Pictures taken in sequence A to I (SW to NE) on 02.02.2012 by Sam White.
Fixed Point Photography Site 2: Sharpham Estate, near Totnes. Pictures show the nightscape at Sharpham and the associated skyglow from Totnes and Torbay. Pictures taken in sequence A to I (SW to NE) on 02.02.2012 by Sam White.
My hiking party silhouetted against a warm colored sunset sky on the top of Sveinstindur mountain at Langisjor glacial lake.
1 hour 42 min
DSS with flats,flat darks, and darks
Canon t1i
guided with PHD
skyglow filter
Lima, OH
6/3/2011
Went looking for LMC/SMC with the camera, didn't find them. Or rather, couldn't see them possibly due to the insane skyglow from the Easter Show.
Did find NGC 2516 though.
Rosette Nebula
10-18-18
Orion ED80T with Orion 8893 Field Flattener
Orion Skyview Pro GoTo
PHD2 Guiding (ZWO120MM-S)
Orion 2" Skyglow LIght Pollution Filter
Canon T3i
54 x 180"
ISO 800
20 Flat/Dark/Bias Frames
Early morning (5am) planet alignment of Jupiter, Mars and Venus allowed for my first attempt at Jupiter for the season. All taken with VRC10 + ASI 185MC + Baader Moon&Skyglow filter. Aligned in Autostakkert2! + wavelets in Registax6.
Stacy Park is a 35-acre park located in Olivette, Missouri and is approximately 10 miles west of St. Louis City. Established in 1926, Stacy Park is one of five parks in Olivette and is very popular with Olivette residents and residents of nearby cities. It contains soccer fields and two baseball diamonds that are used by the city’s youth sports program. There is a .75-mile blacktop walking path around the park and a recently added wood chip nature trail through the wooded area in the southern part of the park.
Night viewing activities take place in the center of the park, as it is a flat area where telescopes can easily be set up and it is away from tall trees so a large part of the sky can be seen. Skyglow from the surrounding community is mitigated by tall trees along the boundary of the park on all sides and the structure of Stacy Park Water Reservoir.
Histogram at 10 minutes at 400 ISO at Montebello for an example of sub length and saturation level using a F6 scope and Baader Moon and Skyglow filter.
Down the road less traveled, here are a pair of lesser imaged star clusters from lesser utilized catalogues.
Berkeley 4 is on the right, King 16 to the left of center (clusters of the fainter stars)
Equipment
Imaging Telescopes Or Lenses
Apertura 6" f/5 Imaging Newtonian
Imaging Cameras
ZWO ASI1600MM
Mounts
Meade LX70
Filters
Baader Neodymium Moon & Skyglow 2" · Meade Blue 2" · Meade Green 2" · Meade Red 2"
Accessories
GSO 2" Photo-Visual Coma Corrector · OnStep Telescope Mount Goto Controller · QHYCCD QHYCFW3 · Rigel Systems Stepper motor
Software
Adobe Photoshop · Aries Productions Astro Pixel Processor (APP) · Open PHD Guiding Project PHD2 · Stefan Berg Nighttime Imaging 'N' Astronomy (N.I.N.A. / NINA)
Acquisition details
Frames:
Baader Neodymium Moon & Skyglow 2": 150×60″(2h 30′)
Meade Blue 2": 20×60″(20′)
Meade Green 2": 20×60″(20′)
Meade Red 2": 20×60″(20′)
Integration:
3h 30′
Resolution: 4408x3187
File size: 7.4 MB
Data source: Backyard
A trio of small open clusters in Cassiopeia. Luminance from 8" newt, color from Zenithstar 61.
NGC 7245 and King 9 bottom center, IC 1442 top just right of center.
Equipment
Imaging Telescopes Or Lenses
Meade Starfinder 8 f/6 Newtonian OTA · William Optics ZenithStar 61 / ZS61
Imaging Cameras
QHYCCD QHY183C · ZWO ASI1600MM
Mounts
Celestron Omni CG-4 · Losmandy GM8 / GM8G
Filters
Baader Neodymium Moon & Skyglow 2"
Accessories
Astro-Tech .8x Reducer/Field Flattener · Baader 2" MPCC Mark III Newton Coma Corrector (2458400A) · GSO 2" Photo-Visual Coma Corrector · OnStep Telescope Mount Goto Controller · Rigel Systems Stepper motor
Software
Adobe Photoshop · Aries Productions Astro Pixel Processor (APP) · Open PHD Guiding Project PHD2 · Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight · Stefan Berg Nighttime Imaging 'N' Astronomy (N.I.N.A. / NINA)
Acquisition details
Frames:
Baader Neodymium Moon & Skyglow 2": 400×30″(3h 20′)
Baader Neodymium Moon & Skyglow 2": 109×60″(1h 49′)
Integration:
5h 9′
RA center: 22h15m19s.2
DEC center: +54°10′33″
Pixel scale: 0.638 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 194.000 degrees
Field radius: 0.558 degrees
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Resolution: 5280x3438
File size: 12.8 MB
Data source: Backyard
the pink skyglow of the approahcing sunrise interacts with the only cloud in today's sky creating wonderful patterns of light
While soaring through the skies, a mesmerizing scene of clouds caught my eye. The sky was adorned with clouds displaying a unique and captivating iridescence. The spectrum of colors ranged from soft pastels to vibrant hues, likely caused by the diffraction of sunlight through the water droplets or ice crystals within the clouds. This phenomenon created a visual effect similar to that seen in oil films on water, making the sky look like a painter’s palette.
The clouds varied in shape and size, some dense and billowing, others thin and wispy. The interplay of light and shadow added depth and dimension to the scene, with each cloud reflecting the sunlight differently. The overall mood was one of wonder and tranquility, a reminder of the ever-changing beauty of the sky.
As I glided through the air, the iridescent clouds seemed to dance and shimmer, creating a dynamic and colorful skyscape. The scene exuded a sense of calm and serenity, inviting a moment of pause to appreciate the fleeting beauty of nature’s artistry.
#hashtags: #NaturePhotography #CloudMagic #IridescentClouds #SkyLovers #LandscapePhotography #SereneScenes #SkyGlow #PeacefulMoments #NaturePerfection #SkyBeauty #EveningSky #SkyColors #TranquilSky #CloudPatterns #NaturalArt
Short Description: Iridescent clouds displaying a spectrum of colors, creating a dynamic and colorful skyscape, reflecting the tranquil beauty of nature.
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tranquil
vibrant colors
water droplets