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gbeal
15-12-2004, 07:43 PM
As most found, there was a brief window of opportunity last night, and while I just wanted to "stare upwards" I also caranked up the G-11, the Mewlon 180, and the Nikon D100, on the pier. While all this was cooking ( normally 3 min exposures) I did some hopping (Palm DSC) with the 10" newt on the dob base a few metres away, and with a friend and his 16" newt.
Tarantula attached is 5 separate 3 minute exposures, with the Mewlon 180 (2160mm focal length), and a Mogg .5x reducer. ISO 1000, and the N/R filter on (in camera).
Stacked in Photoshop, and a small amount of levels tweaking.
Good to just get out.
Gary
beren
15-12-2004, 07:48 PM
Ahh man , luv it , great shot Gary
Starkler
15-12-2004, 08:05 PM
Lovely shot .
You use palmDSC too ?
Spot on Gary, just beautiful.
iceman
15-12-2004, 09:02 PM
That's a marvellous looking shot Gary, just beautiful.
What makes it turn out reddy colour when some people do it, and your aqua/cyan-ish colour on others i've seen?
Did you take shots of anything else last night? Looking forward to your next efforts!
Vermin
15-12-2004, 09:44 PM
That's superb Gary, a really excellent shot.
Looks great as my desktop wallpaper (hope you don't mind) !
V.
[1ponders]
15-12-2004, 10:33 PM
Beautiful Gary, just Beautiful:jawdrop: :bowdown:
Paul
Robby
16-12-2004, 08:43 AM
Nice Shot Gary.. Hi again!
My first post to this forum. Good stuff here!!
Iceman... In reply to your "lack of Red" comment...
Those of us that use DSLR's suffer from a reduced Red sensitivity, due to a Ha filter in front of the imaging chip. In some instances the lack of Red is great at picking up additonal "blue-end" detail. M20 is a classic example of this (see my website http://www.2fdesign.co.nz/astronomy/nebulas.htm ).
Also I have a shot of M42 with film vs. DSLR.
Cheers
Rob
Palmerston North NZ
www.star-mate.com
very nice shot. prolly my fav neb :)
iceman
16-12-2004, 09:28 AM
Hi Robby, welcome to the forum! I know you've been a member for a while, nice to see your first post :P
Thanks for the explanation too, that explains a lot.
Great website too!
loopy
16-12-2004, 10:00 AM
Hey stupid question, but if the red isn't coming through as much as the other colours, why not make an RGB composite and just expose the red channel a bit longer?
Cheers,
Brad
rumples riot
16-12-2004, 10:11 AM
Good one Gary, looks good with the focal reduction too. Really impressive, much better than the crap I have been offering up. Real pleasure to see some more of your work.
Paul
Robby
16-12-2004, 11:04 AM
Hi Loopy,
Yes, you could do this. The only problem, is that because of the Ha filter, you would have to expose much much longer, and the pixel noise would get too great. With DSLR's I find the maximum exposure is about 5mins at ISO800. Although it is very much determined by ambient temperature.
It's probably worth a try on something bright like M42 though!
Maybe I'll try next time. We have had so much cloud lately that I haven't been out in ages!
loopy
16-12-2004, 12:48 PM
Cheers Rob - I thought it must be something like that :)
Cheers,
Brad
Saturn%5
16-12-2004, 01:34 PM
Great shot Gary:eyepop: Keep'em Coming.
gbeal
16-12-2004, 08:40 PM
Thanks guys,
the weather hasn't allowed anything like what we need to image, as Rob will attest.
Starkler. Yes the Palm DSC, and also hook the laptop into the circuit so I get crosshairs instead. Rob is the Palm guru, ask him
Gary
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