We went to the Mountain last night and the weather was perfect.
No dew and no wind, my auto guiding was right-on and the Polar Alignment too was perfect.
I was able to get nice round Stars and a decent focus.
I should have used the Focus Mask but that's another lesson.
Meade 8" SCT, Nikon D800E, Orion Star Shoot II Autoguider w/Orion 70-279mm Guide scope.
#1 Orion Nebula shot at 90 sec, ISO 800, f/10, 2000mm
They looked so good in the Capture Program I shoot at 90 sec and should shoot at 180 sec.
#2 NGC 253 Sculptor Galaxy shot at 300 sec, ISO 800, f/10, 2000mm
Again test shot looked good at 300 sec and I should have doubled that.
Craig
Now you're cooking with gas.
We had high winds last night so I didn't bother playing at all.
Very nice shots
:thumbup: :thumbup:
Albuqshutterbug wrote:
Now you're cooking with gas.
Very nice shots
:thumbup: :thumbup:
Thank you very much for the 2 thumbs up Jim.
Craig
Some reworks of the 2.
Craig
CraigFair wrote:
Some reworks of the 2.
Craig
Very nice! You did a good job.
JimH123 wrote:
Very nice! You did a good job.
Thank you very much for looking in and the complement Jim H.
Craig
Both are extremely nice , I love the sculptor though, I have not yet tried imaging this subject yet, I don't think.
Well done, how far do you travel to get to your mountain?
Matthew
Bloke
Loc: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
CraigFair wrote:
We went to the Mountain last night and the weather was perfect.
No dew and no wind, my auto guiding was right-on and the Polar Alignment too was perfect.
I was able to get nice round Stars and a decent focus.
I should have used the Focus Mask but that's another lesson.
Meade 8" SCT, Nikon D800E, Orion Star Shoot II Autoguider w/Orion 70-279mm Guide scope.
#1 Orion Nebula shot at 90 sec, ISO 800, f/10, 2000mm
They looked so good in the Capture Program I shoot at 90 sec and should shoot at 180 sec.
#2 NGC 253 Sculptor Galaxy shot at 300 sec, ISO 800, f/10, 2000mm
Again test shot looked good at 300 sec and I should have doubled that.
Craig
We went to the Mountain last night and the weather... (
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Like the Orion shot - brings out the trapezium nicely!
CraigFair wrote:
Some reworks of the 2.
Craig
Mutter mutter show off mutter mutter...
:twisted: :twisted:
Great job Craig I really like the extra detail you pulled out of the Sculptor Galaxy.
:thumbup: :thumbup:
I love that the Trapezium is well defined in Orion ,,, well done Craig , well done :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Oknoder wrote:
Both are extremely nice , I love the sculptor though, I have not yet tried imaging this subject yet, I don't think.
Well done, how far do you travel to get to your mountain?
Matthew
Hi Matthew thank you very much. The mountain is only 1 hr away and an elevation of 4500 ft.
The NGC 253 Sculptor Galaxy is really faint and in the Constellation Sculptor.
It was a lot of fun to get the exposure right. I shot at 300 sec ISO 800.
I should have used ISO 1600 with the scope being f/10. It's all a learning curve.
Craig
Albuqshutterbug wrote:
Mutter mutter show off mutter mutter...
:twisted: :twisted:
Great job Craig I really like the extra detail you pulled out of the Sculptor Galaxy.
:thumbup: :thumbup:
Thank you Jim, enough is never enough is it???
Craig
Bloke wrote:
Like the Orion shot - brings out the trapezium nicely!
Hello Phil, thank very much for looking in and you complement.
The Trapezium is always the hardest to bring to bare without blowing it out.
Thanks to the new slider in Lightroom called Dehaze under Effects.
Craig
gekko11 wrote:
I love that the Trapezium is well defined in Orion ,,, well done Craig , well done :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Hi Steve thank you very much for all the Thumbs Up
The Orion Nebula is a fun region to play in. The Horsehead Nebula is next on my list.
Craig
DougS
Loc: Central Arkansas
Beautiful, excellent captures! Congratulations on a job well done.
Makes me wish for one of those. I have not so good telescope, but maybe one of these days...
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