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SpaceNoob
24-12-2013, 07:24 PM
Hi All, :hi:

As 2013 draws to a close and I am unlikely to get a chance for anymore imagery this year, its time to drop the final cut of my Astrophotography video (journey).

I started astrophotography this year and it has been a blast. After spending a few years researching everything and then finally taking the plunge into the hobby, I quickly discovered just how difficult it actually is... and that's just getting the data. Then there's this thing called "processing" - what a nightmare... :sadeyes:

Anyway, looking ahead I am pretty excited for the years to come. It is going to take a bit to get close to the level of the who vets post on here. In the meantime keep sharing your images, experiences, and opinions. It will help us all improve and contribute to something special - our appreciation of what exists beyond our little rock.

Some images are actually processed test data I acquired while testing gear / figuring out how to focus etc, so zoomy videos tend to not treat them kindly (warts and all). NGC1365 (first image in the video) is a test image from the CDK, only 1 hour of data (50minutes luminance, followed by single RGB exposures to get a colour map). Orion Nebula is about 30minutes of total exposure (first test run with the FSQ and STT). The Trifid wide field image is probably the only one I am proud of, not sure if this video does it justice, but the 93MB 32bit final processed image looks great.

Also attached to this thread (so I can get a thumbnail :lol: ) is my final image for the year, The Horsehead Nebula (LRGB). Only a few hours of data over one night, but enough to get a feel for the new telescope (CDK12.5) which I can't wait to get full use of in the coming year.

Cheers to all who have provided feedback and advice through the year, much appreciated.

Fingers crossed for clear weather, free time, and good beer through 2014. :D

Happy festive season, and I hope to see you all in the new year!

Chris.

P.S I recommend 1080p, full screen, headphones, volume ^^^.
If you would like a smoother less youtube compressed stream, send me a PM and I'll throw you a dropbox link (226MB).

http://youtu.be/PvpImwpj11g

Leonardo70
24-12-2013, 08:30 PM
Really nice and congrats on new scope !!

All the best,
Leo

TimberLand
25-12-2013, 09:03 AM
Well you didn't hold back on the plunge into the hobby with your setup.

The Paramount and the CDK by them selves cost wise matches all my gear added up. But then if you can afford it why not just do it. I know fisherman who own 100k of boat and still can't get a weekend to use it or know how to fish. It looks like you are getting your head around the tricks to good astrophotography, keep up the good work.

Astroman
25-12-2013, 09:33 AM
A really enjoyable presentation of your work, in such a short time too, well done. Loved all the images you have shown.

alpal
25-12-2013, 11:02 AM
Wonderful results for such a short time in this hobby.

Some of us are still struggling after 4 years.
I had 2 bad nights in a row where I was unable to solve problems that eventuated!

Ross G
01-01-2014, 01:25 PM
Great looking work Chris.

Good luck.

Ross.

marco
06-01-2014, 03:07 PM
Agree, you have achieved very very good results in a very short time, bravo!
Cheers
Marco