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M45 Pleiades, the seven sisters

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M45 Pleiades, the seven sisters sent on 25 Ottobre 2014 (14:57) by Marzio Bambini. 30 comments, 3856 views.

, Posa B f/5.6, ISO 1600, tripod.

LT: 24.10.2014 22h 59m, Poggio Rusco (MN), Canon FD 400 f/2.8 L at f/5.6, Canon EOS 60D CentralDS ts=+18/-12°c at 1600 Iso, Lumicon Deep Sky, Takahashi Em200 no guide. Integration 60x6', 5 dark, 33 bias, 35 flat, PixInsight.


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avatarsenior
sent on 25 Ottobre 2014 (18:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Yessssssssssssssss ....:-) Marzio, below and to the left there is IL?

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sent on 25 Ottobre 2014 (18:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Just like that;-)
And then how many reflections introduced by interference filters for toglierne a po'wow!
But sooner or later we can return to the mountains !!!!!!!!!!!!! :-D

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sent on 25 Ottobre 2014 (19:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Too beautiful !!
Great Mars ....

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sent on 26 Ottobre 2014 (22:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Marzio Hello, you're really strong at present celestial wonders with your beautiful shots. Greetings alberto

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sent on 27 Ottobre 2014 (8:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Thank you Albert, and thanks to you Velvia.
I think I finished the test, at least the ones I had promised myself to do.
I seem to have no more problems bending and false movements.
It remains a HUGE problem is that the reflections caused by the use of interference filters for limitale light pollution.
The next photo will do it from the mountain and let's see what comes out.
Thank you all very much:-):-):-)

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sent on 13 Novembre 2014 (10:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

very nice compliments

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sent on 13 Novembre 2014 (10:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Beautiful Mars! I advise you to try the filter idas LPS? It does not create glare and maintain color balance better than any of the other filters.

If you can remove some of gradients from the picture, it would be perfect ..

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sent on 13 Novembre 2014 (20:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Thanks Menuder:-D

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sent on 13 Novembre 2014 (20:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Lucius your tips are invaluable. The problem of reflection is by no means trivial.
I have a LPS EosClip I felt very open with the results of optical a bit 'disappointing.
I follow your advice and the next shot with the 400 2.8 I try it.
Thank you again:-D
Marzio

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sent on 05 Gennaio 2015 (22:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Alternatively, if the filters rebuke from polluted sites are the poses shorter, use of the hood, but perhaps this is granted, expect that the object is pretty high on the horizon or a great plug-in for Photoshop as GradientXTerminator.

Michele

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sent on 10 Gennaio 2015 (23:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Michele if I'll show you where the photographer when I do not go to the mountains you put your hands in your hair 8-)
Believe me:-D
Hello, Marzio

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sent on 13 Luglio 2016 (21:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Hello beautiful compliments Renata

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sent on 14 Luglio 2016 (9:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Thanks Renata, you're very kind.
Days ago are "slipped" into your pages on Juza .... I can compliment you?
Hello :-)

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sent on 14 Luglio 2016 (17:40)


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Riccardo il problema è dovuto fondamentalmente all'IL, che dove abito purtroppo è molto forte, ed alle ottiche molto aperte che utilizzo.
Mi trovo a ridosso di un campo da calcio nel bel centro del paese.
Quando il campo è illuminato non posso fare nulla ovviamente, ne sfrutto la luce per lavorare alla "postazione" come se fosse giornoMrGreen, quando l'illuminazione è spenta....a si allora è un gioco da ragazzi....sono nel centro del paese!!!
Insegne dirette....lampioni a 10 e 15 metri.... luci dei vicini....eccetera
Allora per fare test, ma solo test, lavoro con filtri anti IL.
Fino a poco tempo fa usavo un vecchio filtro (che non è affatto male, il Lumicon Deep Sky) che ho sia nella versione da 48mm che da 72mm....ma che ha una superficie interna estremamente riflettente.....GIALLISSIMA !!!
...e questo è l'effetto non voluto, gli aloni gialli. Non è un problema delle CentralDS.
Da pochi giorni sto testando un IDAS LPS P2, direi con buoni risultati, anche se purtroppo su corte focali molto aperte introduce, man mano che ti allontani dal baricentro ottico, delle dominanti rossicce sugli artefatti luminosi tipici di queste ottiche.
Il fenomeno si nota sui corpi più luminosi ovviamente.
Anche questo è un problema ben conosciuto e non è un caso che Baader produce anche filtri specifici per obiettivi molto aperti, parlo di filtri interferenziali normali non anti IL,.
Come non è un caso che per i filtri "clip" ti dicono che sono poco consigliabili per ottiche molto aperte.
E' ANCHE PER QUESTO MOTIVO CHE VORREI FARMI UNA NOTTE CON CIELI NERI COSì DA EVITARE ANCHE I FILTRI ANTI IL !!!!!MrGreenMrGreenMrGreen
Poi devo dire che.......onestamente non riesco a stare tante ore sul pc a fare post produzione.
Le mie foto più decenti partono già decenti vedi l'anima e cuore.
Comunque non è un problema, anzi potresti suggerirmi magari qualche passaggio, ti posso mettere in gdrive il file originale dopo l'integrazione così provi a giocarci un po'.MrGreen
MrGreenMrGreen
Se mi mandi in posta privata una tua mail questa sera, banda permettendo perchè sono failoni pesantucci, ti scarico il file. (il light-BINNING_1 è da poco più di 800mb).
Ciao!MrGreen    


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sent on 15 Luglio 2016 (20:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Thank you so much Marzio I fa'piacere your move even your photos are wonderful compliments to you good evening hello Renata

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sent on 18 Luglio 2016 (9:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Riccardo nice job, it is certainly much better than my preparation.
Frankly, as I told you, I did not push too much because I've seen this work a bit 'as a further test.
The Takahashi EM200 is an excellent frame, but not driven some problems it highlights with 6 hours of exposure and in fact the glazing are not well defined.
Still good.
I hope instead of finding peaceful for the end of July and give you MUCH MUCH MUCH hard time on the summer star fields of central galaxy :-D :-D :-D
Hello :-)
PS: will you send TIFF, marzio@marziobambini.it or better GDrive see you

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sent on 18 Luglio 2016 (10:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Marzio, you are getting a personal trainer to Pixinight? :-D :-D :-D I admire the tenacity of Richard, we spend hours and hours studying and doing tests, I do not know how he does, but then later the results are good. Do you really hope to find clear skies later this month, let us hope everybody hello ... :-)

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sent on 18 Luglio 2016 (10:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Beppe I planned millimeter work .... clear that it's raining! :-D

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sent on 18 Luglio 2016 (11:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Do not tell me how I get down !! : -o: -o :-D ;-)

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sent on 18 Luglio 2016 (12:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Fabulous, congratulations!


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