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More widefield with the 450D and nifty 50 from Astrofest. I followed Crux down until it got near the cafeteria chimney one evening. This is an hour and 5mins of 5min subs, ISO 400 f/3.5 (before JJJ educated me on the benefits of stopping down further :P)
I've tried to bring through detail in the dark nebula/coalsack structure as well as portray some of the Ha in IC 2944 (albeit using a standard "unmodded" camera).
Higher res version available here (https://picasaweb.google.com/UserRobF/RecentWork#5653659800855917938)
RickS
18-09-2011, 09:34 PM
Very nice image of this iconic constellation, Rob!
dj gravelrash
18-09-2011, 09:48 PM
great shot m8 cheers 2 u
Thanks Rick. Colours a bit garish but I'm having fun (and learning something too....)
Thanks Dino :)
jjjnettie
18-09-2011, 10:22 PM
:D Purty.
gregbradley
18-09-2011, 10:22 PM
That's one of the best Crux shots I have seen. Lovely.
The nifty 50 what is that a 50mm F1.8 or the Canon stock lens 18-50?
Greg.
Ross G
19-09-2011, 08:39 AM
A very good photo Rob.
Love the colour and detail.
Thanks.
Ross.
multiweb
19-09-2011, 10:27 AM
:eyepop: Love it. I want one! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Thanks JJJ - your 90mm masterpiece on Crux was in my mind must confess when targetted this one. :)
Thanks Greg. Yes, it's the 50mm F1.8. Incredible value for money if the budget doesn't extend to L lens performance. I leave it on the camera now, as it's great fun for portraits and catching the kids indoors too without flash. There's a bit of distortion in the bottom right corner I find but not a major problem.
Cheers Ross. I was fretting over the magenta leftovers but this is about the best I can do with it.
:D Thank you oh widefield master :)
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