Nico13
26-02-2012, 10:33 PM
Well it was a great night Friday except for my two month old EQ6 mount RA drive stopping on a number of occasions and Stellarium continually crashing as well (was controlling the mount ) but in between all that I managed to get some reasonable shots in.
I have been trying to stack with DSS but for some reason (I'm new to stacking by the way) it keeps coming back with "Will only be using one frame for the stacking process" it discards the rest, hardly a stack wouldn't you say.
So have given up on that for the moment and decided to post some single frame images instead.
Hope you like them.
These were all shot with my std Pentax K5D and 135mm piggy back on the 8"SCT.
f2.8 @ f2.8 iso 800.
All shots raw processed in Capture One and finished in CS5
No in cam NR, all single frame images.
Antares and Rho Oph 515 seconds
M6 and M7 215 seconds
M8 and M20 115 seconds
Carina 120 seconds
The last shot is of a Galaxy field in Virgo, 150 seconds, obviously your not going to see them as I can without the benefit of a full size image but this was amazing when SVAA Ken said point your camera here and pointed to the spot on my screen, just to see what you get.
The amount of Galaxy's in that patch of sky is just amazing.
Ken.
I have been trying to stack with DSS but for some reason (I'm new to stacking by the way) it keeps coming back with "Will only be using one frame for the stacking process" it discards the rest, hardly a stack wouldn't you say.
So have given up on that for the moment and decided to post some single frame images instead.
Hope you like them.
These were all shot with my std Pentax K5D and 135mm piggy back on the 8"SCT.
f2.8 @ f2.8 iso 800.
All shots raw processed in Capture One and finished in CS5
No in cam NR, all single frame images.
Antares and Rho Oph 515 seconds
M6 and M7 215 seconds
M8 and M20 115 seconds
Carina 120 seconds
The last shot is of a Galaxy field in Virgo, 150 seconds, obviously your not going to see them as I can without the benefit of a full size image but this was amazing when SVAA Ken said point your camera here and pointed to the spot on my screen, just to see what you get.
The amount of Galaxy's in that patch of sky is just amazing.
Ken.