oska
29-06-2023, 01:49 PM
My how time flies. I got into astro as art therapy rather than a hobby, long story, not shared. It suited my inverted body clock and my love of electromechanical contrivances. It's been a hoot and very effective. My brain is a very much a "first principles" learner but in this endeavour I've deliberately skipped all of that as it just induces overload. So internet apologies to all the purists who shoot hand guided on bespoke glass plates with their hand made emulsions for my uncouthyness and irreverenceses :P
From memory my first astro shot was 'technically' of the running chicken, but it was just a starfield because in all the excitement (and man was I excited) I forgot star alignment. It appears it was deleted in a clean up, booo. So the first image that I can find, was of the cat's paw. I'll admit I thought it was so cool to find a really blue object at first :rofl:
I put aside 'just having fun' and made an effort of sorts. I've had a couple of goes at this, firstly neglecting framing and then I didn't like the colour so another redo. Got the framing I was after and used the ZWO duo-band to bring up the colour. Even splashed out on some RGB (osc) stars, extra fancy. So all in all I've done 32 edits of this and while I think it's still over cooked I can't seem to tone it down without losing the fine detail. I've run out of patience, so LOUD it is. This is #27
A special thank you to Alex for his generosity and constantly reminding me, directly and indirectly, that if you're not having fun you're doing it wrong! Cheers mate! :thumbsup:
The DB was shot on easily the best, driest, coolest nights of the year so far, the galactic core was casting shadows, just lovely.
The RGB was shot on a cloudy night where I had so shoot in the gaps, just to keep with tradition.
Non murdered one: https://telescopius.com/pictures/view/154318
11 hrs of DB ASI1600MC 180s 139g
1.5 hrs rgb stars ASI1600MC 60s 139g
NINA + PI
CEM40ec
As always comments, criticism and adoring adulation most welcome.
I'll name a grand child after you if you make me laugh.
Peace, Love & Mungbeans!
From memory my first astro shot was 'technically' of the running chicken, but it was just a starfield because in all the excitement (and man was I excited) I forgot star alignment. It appears it was deleted in a clean up, booo. So the first image that I can find, was of the cat's paw. I'll admit I thought it was so cool to find a really blue object at first :rofl:
I put aside 'just having fun' and made an effort of sorts. I've had a couple of goes at this, firstly neglecting framing and then I didn't like the colour so another redo. Got the framing I was after and used the ZWO duo-band to bring up the colour. Even splashed out on some RGB (osc) stars, extra fancy. So all in all I've done 32 edits of this and while I think it's still over cooked I can't seem to tone it down without losing the fine detail. I've run out of patience, so LOUD it is. This is #27
A special thank you to Alex for his generosity and constantly reminding me, directly and indirectly, that if you're not having fun you're doing it wrong! Cheers mate! :thumbsup:
The DB was shot on easily the best, driest, coolest nights of the year so far, the galactic core was casting shadows, just lovely.
The RGB was shot on a cloudy night where I had so shoot in the gaps, just to keep with tradition.
Non murdered one: https://telescopius.com/pictures/view/154318
11 hrs of DB ASI1600MC 180s 139g
1.5 hrs rgb stars ASI1600MC 60s 139g
NINA + PI
CEM40ec
As always comments, criticism and adoring adulation most welcome.
I'll name a grand child after you if you make me laugh.
Peace, Love & Mungbeans!