cybereye
22-05-2011, 08:23 PM
Hello!!
Well, well, well. This is my first post in any of the "professional" sections of Ice In Space. Sure I've posted in the Beginners Astrophotography section but I thought it was time I bit the bullet and tried my luck in the big league.
I must admit I feel somewhat like I did back in 1970 at my first day at Marist Brother's Kogarah as a 10 year old in a playground where there were 18 year olds. I didn't really know what to expect and I was scared, nervous and yet excited!!
Anyway, here is an image of Vallis Alpes that I took with my QHY5. Some of you may be familiar with my image of Saturn that I took and I took this the same way. I used a 2x Barlow with my 8" f/6 newtonian on a HEQ5 Pro mount. I've calculated that my effective focal ratio was about f/14 to f/15. I took a 1000 frame avi and stacked the best 250 frames in Registax6.
This was very difficult to process - I'm not quite sure why - and I may have over-worked it a tad. However you can just make out the rille on the valley floor which I am quite pleased with.
Thanks for taking time out to have a look at this image and I hope to post here more often!
Cheers,
Mario
Well, well, well. This is my first post in any of the "professional" sections of Ice In Space. Sure I've posted in the Beginners Astrophotography section but I thought it was time I bit the bullet and tried my luck in the big league.
I must admit I feel somewhat like I did back in 1970 at my first day at Marist Brother's Kogarah as a 10 year old in a playground where there were 18 year olds. I didn't really know what to expect and I was scared, nervous and yet excited!!
Anyway, here is an image of Vallis Alpes that I took with my QHY5. Some of you may be familiar with my image of Saturn that I took and I took this the same way. I used a 2x Barlow with my 8" f/6 newtonian on a HEQ5 Pro mount. I've calculated that my effective focal ratio was about f/14 to f/15. I took a 1000 frame avi and stacked the best 250 frames in Registax6.
This was very difficult to process - I'm not quite sure why - and I may have over-worked it a tad. However you can just make out the rille on the valley floor which I am quite pleased with.
Thanks for taking time out to have a look at this image and I hope to post here more often!
Cheers,
Mario