This is my first post on this amazing forum. Recently I took a series of images of the Southern Sky and would like to share them with you. At the moment I have very basic setup consisting of Kenko Skymemo portable mount and Canon 400D (Hutech modified camera).
Tech. details of the image: Kenko Skymemo, Canon 400D (Hutech mod.), Canon 50/1.4 @ 2.8, ISO800, 20 x 3 min
Lovely image.
It is interesting to compare this image with Akira Fuji's image of the same area.
I think he defocusses at some point to deliberately enlarge the very bright stars to make them stand out more.
Vienbenido Antu. Da gusto saber que alguien en Chile puede aprovechar los cielos oscuros y sacar photos tan buenas. Algun dia volvere y me gustaria ver los cielos en Atacama. Sorry guys I just welcomed Antu in Spanish.
Welcome Antu..
Very nice southern cross widefield!
Made me look back at my 50mm shot with my 300D! in late 2005?
Even framed the same way..lol but different color balance
Very nice and hope to see more lovely shots!
cheers Gary
Thanks for all your comments, guys ! I really appreciate that. Actually, I think the image has much more potential - the question is how to fully realise it.
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Originally Posted by Garyh
Welcome Antu..
Made me look back at my 50mm shot with my 300D! in late 2005?
cheers Gary
Very nice image, Gary !!! This is simply incredible how we managed to capture the scene at almost sub-pix level of correspondence
Antu I love this part of the sky and that is a brilliant shot. I love the colors and the way the Southern Cross is showing up against the background. I am green with envy too...