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Shawn
13-03-2007, 07:35 PM
Go on you know you want to....I havnt got the faintest idea what Im doing, but hopefully Ill look back on this in 10 years or so , and have a good laugh myself.... :lol::lol::lol:
S
I've seen worse, especially mine, when i first started doing that sort of stuff.
Leon
beren
13-03-2007, 07:45 PM
:) nothing wrong with that mate, well done what were the settings and scope configuration :thumbsup:
Shawn
13-03-2007, 07:48 PM
Dont get tricky with me Beren, :D. I just smashed the 350 on the back of 14" and opened the shutter for 30 seconds. bought up the RAW in Maxim, mashed the keyboard with the palm of my hand, and viola... Pretty much sums it up... :lol:
Oh Ive got some learning to do...
Cheers mate...
S
Give yourself a pat on the back, you've done very well on your maiden voyage !
h0ughy
13-03-2007, 07:59 PM
nice colours, bit of work to do and a tad star drift, but hey way better than my first attempt, I forgot to lock the focus once I achieved it and everything moved, I had a nice blurred lump of light.
Shawn
13-03-2007, 08:05 PM
Thats encouraging stuff Guys, cheers. Oh yeah thanks Houghy, something else I didnt do, lock the mirror, had not quite finished drift aligning when I saw an opportunity.
Ill figure this out, not quite ready to give up yet, It is second light, 1st is a really embarrasing Saturn that looks a lot like the stars on the M42...:lol:
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ballaratdragons
13-03-2007, 08:15 PM
Shawn,
It can't be too bad, I can recognise it as Orion nebula. With most peoples early efforts (mine :P ) it is hard to tell what the pic is of. Yours is sooo close to being good! Get the drift right and it will be great :thumbsup:
The shape is there, the colours are there, and the core isn't burnt out like in my latest effort. Your on your way.
Shawn
13-03-2007, 09:43 PM
Yes, I guess there is some way of fixing up such a dynamic range to reveal detail over an entire image as this, One step at a time...
Thanks Again
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Astroman
13-03-2007, 10:10 PM
to do the dynamic range I am sort of leaning towards the idea you may need to barcket your exposure times a bit, some short some longer and stack them, best way to reduce noise is to stack, stack, stack. You may also need to get a focal reducer, but as you say, One step at a time.
Great first image too, you should be proud of it. I am actually yet to venture into astrophotography with a DSLR, look forward to seeing more from you.
venus
13-03-2007, 10:32 PM
wow amazing and that's your first congratulations you have joined-earned the rank of amateur astrophotographer!
Eternal
13-03-2007, 11:32 PM
Well done mate! Keep at it.
Don't worry, I've got a few of the same subject just like that as well.
You are not alone and it's all good fun and experience anyway.
Cheers
EzyStyles
14-03-2007, 12:05 PM
that is a great shot .
Garyh
14-03-2007, 04:27 PM
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
Looks familar hmmmm..
Ah haa m42...
Seriously thats not a bad result for a quick shot...
Well done!!!
You should see my first shot of this...
Ok can`t find it but heres something to laugh at.:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
From one of my first rolls of film back in the early 80`s of the lagoon. Gave up on astroimaging for many years after that roll!!!
Cheers Gary
Shawn
14-03-2007, 07:02 PM
Feeling Better now, thanks for the encouragement. and guidance. As some of you know Ive waited a long time for this, Ive owned the scope for nearly a whole year...:shrug:.
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skeltz
14-03-2007, 08:39 PM
Keep at it mate you will only get better,its a great hobby it stimulates the mind!!!
marc4darkskies
14-03-2007, 10:02 PM
On yer SirDystic!! :clap: Welcome to the astrophotographers club (just joined myself)!! You must know what you're doing to get an image like that - not shabby at all! Keep em coming.
Cheers,
Marcus
duncan
15-03-2007, 09:27 PM
Good on ya Sir Dystic, Although can't understand how come you got a clear bloody sky up there when good old Yungaburra is still shrouded in cloud.
When i get my scope i'll be up to see you. Hope you get some more clear ones but not likely with these S/Easterely's. Oh well it might fine up in a couple of months. Good luck mate.
Cheers,
Duncan:thumbsup:
Shawn
16-03-2007, 03:07 PM
No such luck, not a clear night at all, just some holes big enough to get a shot through...
Thanks Guys....
:D.
I had a bit of time to study, so next time I get a window, things should be better...
Shawn
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much better than my m42 with a lpi ;)
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