04-07-2016 10:07 AM
Are you a fan of astrophotography? Post your favorite photo you've taken and share the story behind it. Be sure to include the Canon gear you used.
04-19-2016 05:54 PM - edited 04-19-2016 05:55 PM
I knocked this shot out when I was shooting the moon (heh!) with my Tamron 150-600.
It was shot with a T3i at f/5, ISO400 and 15 sec exposure and 150mm focal length
It was shot in the middle of Albuquerque, not the darkest of cities, but not that bright either.
Nothing special, but it kind of fits here so I thought I would post it. You can barely make out Orion.
04-19-2016 08:30 PM - edited 04-19-2016 08:32 PM
"It was shot in the middle of Albuquerque, not the darkest of cities, but not that bright either.
Nothing special, but it kind of fits here so I thought I would post it. You can barely make out Orion."
I must give you a salute. If that is one of your first efforts,then it looks 1000% better than mine, shot in light polluted NYC.
I have two freeware image stacking applications, RegiStax 6 and Deep Sky Stacker. The latter is designed for astrophotography.
04-19-2016 09:53 PM
Probably my third, but thanks.
I feel guilty because here in NM there is no shortage of dark and clear skies.
04-20-2016 07:23 AM
@kvbarkley wrote:Probably my third, but thanks.
I feel guilty because here in NM there is no shortage of dark and clear skies.
You feel guilty because your state hasn't indulged itself in universal light pollution? Somehow that sounds backwards.
04-20-2016 07:44 AM
@RobertTheFat wrote:
@kvbarkley wrote:Probably my third, but thanks.
I feel guilty because here in NM there is no shortage of dark and clear skies.
You feel guilty because your state hasn't indulged itself in universal light pollution? Somehow that sounds backwards.
There is actually so much air and light pollution in Manhattan that you cannot see any stars, not even on a clear night.
04-20-2016 10:09 AM
@RobertTheFat wrote:
@kvbarkley wrote:Probably my third, but thanks.
I feel guilty because here in NM there is no shortage of dark and clear skies.
You feel guilty because your state hasn't indulged itself in universal light pollution? Somehow that sounds backwards.
No, I feel guilty because I have not taken advantage of it. I do have lots of pictures of balloons during golden hour. The Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta is one of the few events that takes place at sunrise. 8^)
04-20-2016 10:24 AM
I am pretty clear to the South but not good towards the North. Kansas City is 40 miles to the North. Almost nothing to the South.
04-20-2016 10:27 AM
Oh. BTW, that was the ef 70-200mm f2.8L II at 105mm @ f4 on a 1Ds Mk III. ISO was1600.
04-20-2016 11:25 AM
How long of an exposure would this type of shot be?
04-20-2016 11:41 AM
@TheCanon wrote:How long of an exposure would this type of shot be?
You can see where the center of rotation is, and you know that a full rotation takes 24 hours. So measure the radius of any of the circles being described; then use your high school geometry to compute the arc length from the chord lengh of the corresponding trail, and determine what percentage of a full circle the arc length is.
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