thought I'd put together an animation of my first 15 months of astro imaging with my canon 1100D.
It's been just over 12 months since I started with my astro imaging setup. Not all my images are used, just the ones I like,
8" astrograph, HEQ pro 5 mount.
Here's a link to the animation, 2minutse 40 sec running time plus some funky music so you don't get bored if you choose to view it.
Hi Justin, that's a lovely collection of images you have there. I just thought the images were displayed a little too quick would be nice to see them displayed a bit longer.
You done well to get so many in 15 months!
Hi Justin, that's a lovely collection of images you have there. I just thought the images were displayed a little too quick would be nice to see them displayed a bit longer.
You done well to get so many in 15 months!
Thanks Paula!
Yes the speed is probably a little fast, but I needed to keep it to reasonable length, so fellow imagers don't loose interest.
Definitely an impressive collection for only 15 months, especially with an unmodded camera. We've actually both been imaging for about the same amount of tine, but it looks like you've been a lot more productive than me. Makes me think that I should put a video together to show my friends...
Like Paula, I would have probably gone a little slower with the slide progression, but I guess people can always then go to your photo stream and look at any photos they're particularly interested in.
Definitely an impressive collection for only 15 months, especially with an unmodded camera. We've actually both been imaging for about the same amount of tine, but it looks like you've been a lot more productive than me. Makes me think that I should put a video together to show my friends...
Like Paula, I would have probably gone a little slower with the slide progression, but I guess people can always then go to your photo stream and look at any photos they're particularly interested in.
Well done!
Thanks Richard!
Yes go for a movie, I find showing people individual images fairly tedious.
They can loose interest quickly, bling it up with a movie and they seem more receptive to seeing at talking about individual images.
Currently uploading a longer movie, 5 sec per image.
Thats Neat Justin seeing a few of these types of clips, I want one of them, how does one make them, ie speacial Prog or possibly WMM ? ?
Thanx
Thanks Bob!
Windows movie maker seems to be the easiest to work with, quite enjoy using it. The drag and drop function makes it a breeze with importing a large quantity of images for a movie.
One thing I stumbled upon, is the time duration can be set to less one second to make a time lapse movie faster and more fluid in motion.
Windows movie maker seems to be the easiest to work with, quite enjoy using it. The drag and drop function makes it a breeze with importing a large quantity of images for a movie.
One thing I stumbled upon, is the time duration can be set to less one second to make a time lapse movie faster and more fluid in motion.
Cheers,
Justin.
Cheers mate, I must be slowing up in my old age, How you blokes keep producing stuff is credit to ya
I have been doing AP for the same amount of time (lunar mostly and some planetary). I have been enjoying every minute of the journey. It's a great idea to put together an animation like the one you have done for the record.
Really nice collection Justin. Gorgeous colors. Looks like you're having fun.
Thanks Marc!
Yep, having lots of fun.
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That's a great way to present a very good collection of images. Nicely done there Justin.
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Thanks David!
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Great work Justin!
I have been doing AP for the same amount of time (lunar mostly and some planetary). I have been enjoying every minute of the journey. It's a great idea to put together an animation like the one you have done for the record.
Wow - thanks for sharing the journey! I have also been imaging for a similar length, so it is exciting to see someone else's experiences. Particularly nice number of stars in some shots and great images all round.
Wow - thanks for sharing the journey! I have also been imaging for a similar length, so it is exciting to see someone else's experiences. Particularly nice number of stars in some shots and great images all round.