Its not really a nightscape so I thought I would post it in this section.
The Milky Way at my dark site Thurs night. A spectacular night, so nice out under the stars at a dark site.
Sigma Art 14mm F1.8, Sony A7Riii, Fornax Lightrack ii mount, Vixen tripod and Wiliam Optics wedge, Vixen Polar scope.
The A7riii now has a handy intervalometer built in (well at least up to 30 second exposures - camera makers are stuck on this 30 second limit except for Fuji).
I set it to do 50 images but the memory card didn't have enough memory.
I think I'll do a 3 x 50 image pano of the whole shebang next clear night
Looks like the lens needs just a couple of f-stop clicks down to produce perfect edge stars....a niggle at best.
Not bad, not bad at all.
Yes these UWA lenses don't have the best corner performance.
Next time (maybe tonight) I'll do a more accurate polar alignment and use an external intervalometer and go longer and use F2.8.
There's nothing more inspiring than being out under the full Milky Way!!
Beautiful!!
Cheers,
Tim
Sure is!
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Yep!.. looks like we do live in the outer regions of a disc of billions of stars, with a bulging centre ..knew it!
Mike
Its a cool time of year when the MWay looms overhead.
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Originally Posted by PKay
Beautiful!
Thank you very much.
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Originally Posted by Geoff45
Nice picture Greg. Pity you can’t step back a million light years or so and get a fantastic edge-on galaxy picture.
Yes now that would be something eh?
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Originally Posted by Slawomir
Thank you for sharing a photo of our home Greg - very nice image that helps putting things in the right perspective
Cheers Suavi. The Milky Way is always an impressive sight at a dark site.
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Originally Posted by telecasterguru
Very nice and can't wait for the next image.
Thanks. I did brave the cold at 3am this morning as it was cloudy most of the evening. I ended up taking a bunch of shots but not that as the MW was already a bit low in the west. Did you know M42 is rising now before dawn?
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Originally Posted by PeterSEllis
Whow, that is one impressive shot Greg.
Peter
Thanks muchly Peter. I hope tonight is clear so I can do a follow up version. I managed to work out a technique to focus this lens so there is minimal coma.
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Originally Posted by JA
Lovely rich image Greg. Look forward to the Mark II version.
Best
JA
Thanks JA. Hopefully tonight but I got a lot of other nice vistas early this freezing morning!
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Originally Posted by Ryderscope
A lovely wide field view Greg.
Thanks Rodney. I do enjoy taking them a lot Pity about the cold and the slight wind that makes it worse.
Sure is!
Its a cool time of year when the MWay looms overhead.
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Oh yeah and Im sure your skies are just about as good as they get...I still can't believe what it looked like from 20km outside Chillagoe far North QLD last year. True zero light pollution dry dark skies 3hrs west of Cairns....absolutely jaw droppingly stunning!
Oh yeah and Im sure your skies are just about as good as they get...I still can't believe what it looked like from 20km outside Chillagoe far North QLD last year. True zero light pollution dry dark skies 3hrs west of Cairns....absolutely jaw droppingly stunning!
Mike
Sounds awesome.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Top shot Greg. Good time to shoot that one right now.
Cheers Marc. The moon was too bright last night to do a 2nd version. Next time.
Antares and the pipe nebula are so prominent, so salient. The irregular stripe of dust across the galactic plane evokes a mouth with gnashing teeth. Safer out here, far away from the core.
One suspects that most spiral galaxies have such detail also, but we cannae see it.