About the time where the eagle rises. This shot was 6 x 7 minutes exposure at ISO 400 taken at 5:27am 2 weeks ago. last frame was blue already at around 6:15am.
cheers guys thanks for your reply. yes Eric you definitely need a modded DSLR to capture the HA's but an unmodded DSLR can also capture it ok. heres a shot i did awhile back with the unmodded 350D:
Easy (pun), much processing artifacts on that one (im sure you could do better , but thanks anyway ). Youd need some serious mega hrs exposure time with a DSLR, but certainly doable. (ahhhrg and RAW man , get serious )
Stunning. I love the Eagle nebula (aka pillars of creation). I am always blown away by your images Eric.
Where abouts is that nebula located (constilation)?
Hi Craig,
Though often though of as being in Sagittarius, M16 is in Serpens Cauda (the serpent's tail). M16 is visible in small telescopes to varying degrees. The nebulosity itself doesn't really show until about 6", while the actual "pillars" are visible in an 18" under a _very_ dark sky -- it is, like the horsehead, one of those "Oh my goodness ... " moments
BTW, very fine image Eric. You should be very proud of it!
Nice one Eric and early in the season.
Look forwards to your 40D shot of this
Lets hope for a good winter as last one was crap up this way!
cheers Gary
Easy (pun), much processing artifacts on that one (im sure you could do better , but thanks anyway ). Youd need some serious mega hrs exposure time with a DSLR, but certainly doable. (ahhhrg and RAW man , get serious )
i know, two things have to learn with the new cam, shoot in RAW and use a 2 x barlow LOL .
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Stunning. I love the Eagle nebula (aka pillars of creation). I am always blown away by your images Eric.
Where abouts is that nebula located (constilation)?
Many thanks Craig, apologies for the late reply. Les have answered your quesiton below.
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Real nice image there Eric. Even though our camera is unmodded would still love to give it a try in the future.
Hi guys, this object stilll works quite well on an unmodded DSLR. give it ago when the sky clears up.
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Lovely image, Eric. I'm looking forward to giving this a go, but really need a modded camera to do it justice as you have.
You still can shoot it reasonably well with an unmodded DSLR on the Eagle. Actually, the pillars i think looks better with an unmodded as it has a blend of blue/reddish rather than all red with a modded DSLR.
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Originally Posted by ngcles
Hi Craig,
Though often though of as being in Sagittarius, M16 is in Serpens Cauda (the serpent's tail). M16 is visible in small telescopes to varying degrees. The nebulosity itself doesn't really show until about 6", while the actual "pillars" are visible in an 18" under a _very_ dark sky -- it is, like the horsehead, one of those "Oh my goodness ... " moments
BTW, very fine image Eric. You should be very proud of it!
Best,
Les D
Contributing Editor
AS&T
Hi Les, thanks and thanks for answering Craig's question. I get quite busy so can't fit enough time to reply to all my posts.
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Nice one Eric and early in the season.
Look forwards to your 40D shot of this
Lets hope for a good winter as last one was crap up this way!
cheers Gary
Thanks Gary. me too. It should be arriving next week but i have to setup a few things before capturing first light with it. hope by then it will be clear
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Originally Posted by RB
Beautiful image Eric, lovely colours.
Well done.
Thanks Andrew, glad you like it.
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wow I missed this thread until now - that is a great image Eric
Cheers Houghy, so when am i gonna get a hold of your cooled DSLR for a crack Scott and Paul did