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This is my image of the Antares Region in Scorpius taken at the SPSP.
A combination of -
11 x 90sec at 1600 ISO
5 x 90sec at 800 ISO
Total of 24 min exposure using a Canon lens set @ 54mm f/2.8 using the Canon 20Da piggyback tracked on the Orion Sky View Pro Mount.
In Camera Noise Reduction and live focus mode used.
Processing was done in Images Plus using (12 sub flats) master flat frame and level adjustments in Photoshop CS2.
It's the first time I haven't used Neat Image for noise reduction.
Some detail and colour has been lost due to image reduction for the forum.
I can upload a larger version if anyone is interested.
Hope you enjoy, comments most welcome.
Cheers.
Itchy
06-04-2006, 06:34 AM
Hi Andrew
That is a very nice wide field shot of the region! Well done.
I have found that the noise reduction software doesn't work that well with this type of wide field shot. It introduces too many artifacts and removes too many stars, so I totally agree with your decision not to use it.
That lens seems to behave fairly well too. A little chromatic aberation but nothing too damaging. I assume that it is not the 18-55mm kit lens as you have said that it is f2.8. Am I correct?
Cheers
h0ughy
06-04-2006, 07:19 AM
Andrew, Andrew, Andrew!
A pretty ordinary shot that:eyepop: .
You must be silly to think we wouldnt want to look at that small file without the large one present;) . Did very well mate:thumbsup:
Now for every one out there, the temperature at which these images were taken was just above 3 deg C with a wind chill factor as well:windy: . I wonder how much noise was also reduced due to that fact?:shrug:
Itchy
06-04-2006, 07:22 AM
Quite a bit. These cameras perform VERY well at low temperatures. It's just that we don't :lol:
iceman
06-04-2006, 07:44 AM
WOW! :eyepop: Stunning shot Andrew, you must be pleased with this one.
Very nice job!
asimov
06-04-2006, 07:54 AM
:eyepop: Excellent Andrew! :thumbsup:
EzyStyles
06-04-2006, 08:07 AM
very colourful! nice shot andrew.
acropolite
06-04-2006, 08:23 AM
Nice shot Andrew, yes please, upload a larger version, I know many of us use larger images as wallpaper. :)
xstream
06-04-2006, 08:29 AM
Great shot Andrew. No wonder you were so quiet over in that corner, if this was what you were doing. :thumbsup:
33South
06-04-2006, 08:57 AM
Great shot - love those dust lanes. Wouldnt mind seeing the full size image either.
Thanks guys, yeah I'm very happy with this one.
Tony the lens I used was the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 set at 54mm.
An awesome lens for normal terrestrial imaging and good for astro.
I also used the Lumicon Minus Violet filter to help with CA.
I followed your instructions on applying flats in this post (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showpost.php?p=105002&postcount=5) you made.
Thanks heaps.
Houghy you're spot on about the cold and how it helped with noise reduction.
Thanks Dave for your help on the night too BTW. :thumbsup:
Here's the link (http://www.users.bigpond.com/the_galilee/storage/Antaregionlarge.jpg) to a larger version approx 3MB.
Thanks everyone for your comments.
Cheers
xstream
06-04-2006, 10:36 AM
One word for the larger res. ver. Andrew.
Beautiful!
It's now my wallpaper mate. :)
h0ughy
06-04-2006, 10:40 AM
I want a 20Da and your swag full of lenses:D ! Awesome, looks even better than on the back of the camera:P . See field composition makes a huge difference doesn't it Andrew, to get the antares colour and the dust lanes joining up. Worth the trouble:thumbsup: !
Mate would be awesome to "borrow" the camera and lens to take to Qld Astrofest. Scorpio will be directly overhead there!! Mind you I might get lost coming home though:rofl:
tornado33
06-04-2006, 10:57 AM
A lovely shot. One just HAS to have dark skies like at the SPSP to take shots like that :)
Scott
avandonk
06-04-2006, 11:21 AM
It is not a good shot, it is a stunning image! Shows a lot of planning and careful execution. Processing must have been difficult with such a large dynamic range that you have bought up very well.
I really like it.
Bert
thats a beauty. so much detail in it! :)
Rodstar
06-04-2006, 06:36 PM
Beautiful image Andrew. The depth and richness of the Milky Way is wonderfully captured. Thanks for sharing.
Striker
07-04-2006, 03:16 PM
How did I miss this image.????????
Wonderful wide field image Andrew.
Your brilliant so now give me your Tak....lol
davidpretorius
07-04-2006, 03:40 PM
brilliant, your daughter has been bragging about dad's images.
please submit to AS&T etc. If it gets published, permission from me to strut outrageously in front of the family.
its easy done tony. I am suprised how many i miss too, but the are so many posts these days it impossible to keep up with them :)
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