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Old 03-01-2013, 06:57 PM
Vasya Pupkin (Pupkin)
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Milky way remnant

Since I got my new DLSR, I have been trying wide-field photos. Unfortunately, I live in a large city, so the light pollution is awful. But after processing photos in Photoshop, I managed to found on them remnant of the Milky Way.
http://www.astrobin.com/28849/
Black spot is a speck on the CMOS.
Canon EOS 1100D,18mm
30*10sec,ISO1600.
Processing: Photoshop, DSS.
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Old 03-01-2013, 07:50 PM
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It's great that you managed to capture the Andromeda Galaxy

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Old 04-01-2013, 09:06 PM
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Jupiter, M45 and Hyades

Great job.

You can buy an UHC Astronimik EOS filter which blocks out artificial light from 380-460nm and 540-640nm. They clip into for EOS camera and could help...

Here is an image I took with just my Canon 1100D (unmodded). I didn't need the filter though as I was in a rather dark site in the country...

5x3s @ 800 ISO
3x3s @ 1600 ISO
3x3s @ 3200 ISO
3x3s @ 6400 ISO

Captured with BackyardEOS and processed with Nebulosity3.
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Old 06-01-2013, 02:56 AM
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Far from the core

Thanks for answers.
Could anybody post images of summer Milky Way (Canis Major and so on...). Light pollution on the image will be welcomed. I would like to compare the visibility of far from the core places of Milky Way.
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