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avatarjunior
sent on 28 Marzo 2014 (12:23)    

wonderfullllllllllllllll :) so great , I have this lens and I hope to take some shots like this , i think you are in a very dark area and also the sky is too, 22mins is very long time for exposure

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sent on 29 Marzo 2014 (16:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Mreza Hello, thanks for the comment. Unfortunately, the area where I live (Brissago on Lake Maggiore) was affected much light pollution and to make these night I go to the mountains above 1,200. I hope you do not live in a place with Heaven polluted by artificial light so you can make long exposure night shots and post them on JuzaPhoto. Greetings alberto

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sent on 03 Aprile 2014 (11:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Hello, saw the danger of overheating sensor, 22 min is not too much? In these cases it should make a lot of shots with less time and then combine it with proper software?
However beautiful.
Hello.

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sent on 03 Aprile 2014 (23:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Hello Iviaggidiulisse, the slow shutter speed you're right, but with the Canon 20Da (a stands for astronomy) can make them abb. long (over an hour) because the sensor is cooled between shots while the other is processed directly by lowering the image aquisito much noise. For this advantage, however, six penalized in the number of shots between shots because the other steps that you have to wait the same time used in the installation. (If you do a long exposure 1sec. Ask for another shot you have to wait a second, if the shutter speed is 22minuti for another 22 minutes and you can not do other shots for one unit of 1h. Uses 2h.'s Why it is best to have two app. photographers. Due to the possibility of making more shots and stitch them together with software, you're still right, but I've already tried it and unfortunately the post is not working in themy forte. Thanks for the comment and advice. Greetings alberto

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sent on 29 Aprile 2014 (19:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Great beautiful picture, but I hit the color of the sky ... I've retouched in pp or e 'a product of the long exp? hello G.

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sent on 30 Aprile 2014 (16:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Thanks George for the comment. As for the color of the sky as well as the mountains are illuminated by the moon and the long exposure tend to clear more and more, from blue-violet to blue-green. Hello alberto

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sent on 17 Giugno 2014 (14:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

very very beautiful and charming compliments!!

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sent on 21 Giugno 2014 (21:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Frankobaldo1 Thanks for the welcome comment. Greetings alberto

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sent on 17 Febbraio 2016 (12:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

hello Aberto,
most beautiful image and beautiful colors, bravo !!!!!! Certainly the 20D still works well !!!!!!

Dear greetings Bruno

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sent on 19 Febbraio 2016 (9:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

I am glad that you like this shot and thank you for your kind comments. For the 20Da you're absolutely right; Always good! Best wishes to you too alberto

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sent on 11 Novembre 2017 (18:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

A spectacular realization and representation, to make photos like this, is not enough to have the right equipment, you also have to master the material and photographic, patience, spirit of sacrifice and adventure and so much passion; you possess I believe, all these qualities Alberto but not only, as well as being a wonderful person I enjoy having in my friends list ;-).
Alberto's heartfelt congratulations to this fascinating, magnificent image that reminds us of something fantasy-science :-).
A hug, Claudio :-P

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sent on 11 Novembre 2017 (19:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Woowww ... it's great !!! I imagine that to keep posing B for 22 minutes you have a remote device that lets you program ... can i know more? Or have you made a lot of shots? Grazieeee 8-)

Lory

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sent on 18 Novembre 2017 (10:55)


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Caro CLAUDIO, sei veramente gentile, ma tutti quei meriti non li ho; solo la passione per ammirare la Volta celeste, quella si, per questo trascorro molte notti sotto le Stelle (se il tempo e la salute me lo permettono) *in questi ultimi tempi ho problemi, ma salute o no, questo non mi ha impedito di trascorre le ultime due notti, dall'una alle tre e mezza, ad ammirare le Leonidi anche se non erano molte -poche ma: bellissime!-. Quindi niente sacrifici ma grande piacere. Un carissimo saluto e un grande grazie per i tuoi bellissimi commenti alberto

Cara LORY, un grande grazie per il tuo fantastico apprezzamento e gentilissimo commento. Come già spiegato in altro commento, la posa B oltre i 30sec. (se sono il mass. tempo di posa che ti concede dovrai sommare gli scatti (che io non so fare) puoi scegliere tu la durata di minuti o ore di ripresa. Per avere un bella ripresa la cosa più importante è la messa a fuoco sulle Stelle (puntiforme-non circolare) o gli Astri che vuoi riprendere; il paesaggio essendo scuro non lo si nota. Questo è uno scatto singolo di 22min. -vedi dati- , la lunghezza della "strisciata" la puoi accorciare od allungare a tuo piacimento allungando o diminuendo il tempo di posa come pure accorciare o prolungare la focale (qui 24mm. su EF 24-105). Come vedi cara Lory, hai molte possibilità, ma se vuoi altre spiegazioni, devi solo chiedere, ciao alberto

Ancora un grazie di cuore per i vostri gentilissimi commenti; un salutone e felice fine settimana alberto    


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sent on 14 Gennaio 2019 (8:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

I always fascinate these images.
Congratulations, ;-) Sandro

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sent on 15 Gennaio 2019 (11:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

I am very pleased SANDRO that I appreciate these shots and thank you for the pleasant comment. Happy Day Alberto

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sent on 28 Febbraio 2022 (20:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Hello Alberto, I want to buy a 20D SLR with 28-80 (no 20Da), just over 100 euros, just to use it even in the night sky in an amateur way. I wanted to ask you, what post production have your astronomical photos.

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sent on 01 Marzo 2022 (8:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Hello ROBERTO, unfortunately I can not satisfy your request on post production because I do not understand nor can I do much. As I have already explained in other comments, my shots are all single-pose because I do not know how to add them (several amateur astronomers have told me that it is a shame and I should learn - I tried but it is not work for me, they are a nullity). So dear Roberto more than darken or lighten, contrast, saturate or put automatic correction I do not know how to do. The real work to do is during the shooting - with many tests constantly changing the parameters, shutter speed, ISO value, aperture and other possibilities that the 20Da has are so many that I do not know how to use them. I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I advise you to turn to the very good amateur astronomers you find in astrophotography and I'm sure they will help you. Waiting to see your shots with the 29Da I greet you. Hello alberto

avatarjunior
sent on 02 Marzo 2022 (21:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

You provided me with a great hook, even I do not work in post-production but only a minimum of correction of JPEG photos. I'm only now going back to photograph with an old Sony Bridge. So I thought of buying a reflex maybe to make some more precise and more correctable shots. Precisely because in 2018 I did an astronomy course here in Rome I started to know the sky and Photographing the stars and planets we stay in touch Greetings Roberto


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