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a geminide in the heart of the Dolomites...

il cielo di notte

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a geminide in the heart of the Dolomites sent on January 20, 2016 (13:06) by Robyroby. 5 comments, 1640 views. [retina]

, 13 sec f/3.2, ISO 12800, tripod.




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sent on January 20, 2016 (13:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

nice idea and well done, there is also the arrow in the heart ;-)

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sent on January 20, 2016 (19:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The number of stars is remarkable, however, the red nebulae unfortunately do not see it, maybe you should do the poses much longer, with my nikon d7000 changed enough for me even 5 seconds to see the red nebulae !! It's just my advice !!

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sent on January 21, 2016 (7:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful shot ... some gas can be seen !! ;-)

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sent on October 28, 2017 (20:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I have a modified full spectrum D5100, on the fish eye I can not mount filters but on Sigma 10-20 yes ... what filter should i mount to see the nebulae? How many nanometers? 590, 630, 680, 720 ...?

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sent on October 30, 2017 (7:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@Gabriele I think this is much more complex than knowing some wavelengths buy the filter to see the nebulae.

In order to "notice" these nebulae narrow band filters are needed so the shooting times increase a lot and need good trackers or even mounts to follow the earth's rotation. Moreover, there is no single type of nebulosity with only one type of emitted or reflected light.




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