Thank you! Now we are into those big numbers! ๐
Thank you! Now we are into those big numbers! ๐
Thank you! The sky was taken from a spot nearby where the mountain wasn't in frame for easier editing. It was made up of 47x 90-second tracked shots. Stacked and processed in Siril and lightroom. The foreground is a single, light painted long exposure! Blended back together in PS and edited in LR
This got me 8 likes on IG ๐
Can it be seen by a few more people here?
#astrophotography #landscapeastrophotography #nightscape #orion #wales #rookienumbers
Enjoying the dark skies and ruins of Llanthony Priory in South Wales. There's a real sense of amazement wonder in a place like this - perfect for #astrophotography
I've neglected my blue sky account again! Making up for it with a #milkyway shot from my hotel balcony last month in #madeira
This took some processing work to cut through the Funchal light pollution!
Some more from last night's vivid #noctilucentcloud display. This is a 12-panel pano, so be sure to open the image up for the whole thing. Also featuring #mars and the #moon
According to my bio I'm usually found cursing at the clouds. Last night was a bit different though...
#noctilucentclouds #wales #nightscape
Interested to see from other #astrophotography peeps what the best dark sky you've ever been to looks like in an unprocessed, straight out of the camera image? I took a photo from the south coast of Madeira last year and the #milkyway was so bright that I thought it was cloud at first!
70 minutes well spent on a crystal clear night this week. Whipped out the 85mm f/1.8 lens and got tracking a widefield of Pleiades. Shocked at how much dust showed up in the final image! ๐คฉ
#astrophotography
#pleiades
#m45
That's an ideal lens! If you stop the lens down to F/2.8 and focus in on the constellation of Orion (the whole thing will fit easily in frame at 35mm) then you can comfortably take 6-8 second exposures without a tracker. Use your ISO to control the brightness and you have a working astro rig!
I forgot the tracker! That's an extra expense but mine was around ยฃ250
Not at all! It can get expensive, but this image was taken on a budget, 9 year old camera (around ยฃ400), a tripod (mine was around ยฃ120) a wide angle lens (bought used for (ยฃ75) and a remote shutter trigger (about ยฃ10). If you already have a DSLR then you are halfway there!
Thank you!
10-panel panorama of the milkyway arching over the #bannaubrycheiniog
All 30-second untracked single shots, stitched and processed in lightroom only. That airglow was wild! Such a dark sky lets the camera pick up some much faint colour
#nightscape #astrophotography #milkyway
When you have clear skies but forgot to charge your star tracker - STAR TRAILS TIME!
#startrails #nightphotography #nightscape
Once you get on to using a tracking mount you can do longer exposures with bigger lenses and your aperture doesn't matter quite as critically.
For a resource, I can't recommend highly enough the book "Photographing the night sky" by the late, great Alyn Wallace.
Thanks Andrew!
For this image I was using a 24mm f/2.8 lens. For this kind of image you want something wide (14-50mm) and fast f/2.8 or lower. That will allow you to take in a large part of the sky and capture light quickly without star trails showing up.
Thank you, Steve! ๐
Thank you!
Those dark skies make so much difference!
Thanks so much!
Thank you ๐
Thank you!
Certainly - it's a canon EOS1300D
unmodified and about as budget as you can get! That little camera is really doing some heavy lifting now!
Thank you!
Thank you ๐
Yes that really surprised me too!
Thank you! It was an unusually clear night so it had to be done!
It's a separate exposure for the house and sky from the same location and date (lights were off when I started tracking the sky)
The sky is a stack of 47 60-second exposures and the foreground a single 2 minute exposure
"you can't get Barnard's loop with a stock camera"
It's not easy - but you absolutely can pick up hydrogen alpha with an unmodified DSLR! This image damn near gave me a breakdown in the processing but I'm SO happy with the result after 2 years of trying!
#astrophotography
#orion
#nightscape