AstroTom
04-05-2015, 08:09 AM
Hi Everyone,
I thought I would post my photos of the Eta Carina Nebula I took last weekend. It was a very frustrating night as I had just got set up and then the clouds starting rolling over. It resulted in me having to photo between the clouds. It finally cleared up around midnight but then the wind started up.
The photos below consist of 90 x 60s lights, unguided and 15 darks all stacked in DSS and then processed in Photo Shop and Lightroom. The following equipment was used.
Skywatcher Black Diamond ED120 refractor
AZEQ6 Mount
Canon EOS 6D with Astronomik light pollution filter
I used an ISO3200 on this object and the 6D camera had really good noise control. Normally I use a lower ISO but thought I would continue on with this to see how the photo would come out.
When zoomed really far in there is a little star trailing, but overall I'm happy with the result.
I have posted two photos, as I can't decide which I prefer. Basically they are the same image out of DSS, but they have both been manipulated in Lightroom to give two results. The Astronomik filter always causes the images to be a little blue and I think one of the images may need to have the blue controlled a little more.
Anyway I'm interested to hear others views.
Regards,
Tom
I thought I would post my photos of the Eta Carina Nebula I took last weekend. It was a very frustrating night as I had just got set up and then the clouds starting rolling over. It resulted in me having to photo between the clouds. It finally cleared up around midnight but then the wind started up.
The photos below consist of 90 x 60s lights, unguided and 15 darks all stacked in DSS and then processed in Photo Shop and Lightroom. The following equipment was used.
Skywatcher Black Diamond ED120 refractor
AZEQ6 Mount
Canon EOS 6D with Astronomik light pollution filter
I used an ISO3200 on this object and the 6D camera had really good noise control. Normally I use a lower ISO but thought I would continue on with this to see how the photo would come out.
When zoomed really far in there is a little star trailing, but overall I'm happy with the result.
I have posted two photos, as I can't decide which I prefer. Basically they are the same image out of DSS, but they have both been manipulated in Lightroom to give two results. The Astronomik filter always causes the images to be a little blue and I think one of the images may need to have the blue controlled a little more.
Anyway I'm interested to hear others views.
Regards,
Tom