Pierre_C
03-08-2025, 07:29 PM
Here is my first image of a globular cluster using a DSLR through a refractor on a tracking mount – omega Centauri.
I am very excited by this image, as I have been fascinated by globular clusters since seeing my first vague cotton wool dot in the sky using binoculars. My fascination continued with seeing larger cotton wool spots through a 4” refractor and then sparking Dandelion seed heads through an 8” refractor. I am amazed by how much more detail and depth just a 30 second exposure reveals.
I would appreciate any comments on how to improve my technique.
In particular, can you tell me what the black dots and dashes are near the periphery of the image might be? The larger black circles on the right of the image appear in other images in the same position. I suspect they may be related to the telescope’s objective lens or the old camera sensor – there is only air in between. Any thoughts on what to do about them?
Thanks.
• Single image, ISO 800, 30s
• Celestron AZ102 refractor
• EQ3 with RA motor drive
• Nikon D7000 DSLR
• NX Studio
I am very excited by this image, as I have been fascinated by globular clusters since seeing my first vague cotton wool dot in the sky using binoculars. My fascination continued with seeing larger cotton wool spots through a 4” refractor and then sparking Dandelion seed heads through an 8” refractor. I am amazed by how much more detail and depth just a 30 second exposure reveals.
I would appreciate any comments on how to improve my technique.
In particular, can you tell me what the black dots and dashes are near the periphery of the image might be? The larger black circles on the right of the image appear in other images in the same position. I suspect they may be related to the telescope’s objective lens or the old camera sensor – there is only air in between. Any thoughts on what to do about them?
Thanks.
• Single image, ISO 800, 30s
• Celestron AZ102 refractor
• EQ3 with RA motor drive
• Nikon D7000 DSLR
• NX Studio