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Pointing at the heart of our galaxy...

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Pointing at the heart of our galaxy sent on June 30, 2017 (15:53) by Alberto Ghizzi Panizza. 15 comments, 3826 views. [retina]

8 sec f/1.4, ISO 2000, tripod.

(Stacking di 20 immagini realizzate con Nikon D810A con Nikkor 35mm 1.4G: 8s, ISO2000, f/1.4)



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avatarsenior
sent on June 30, 2017 (16:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

What a show!
Great shot, congratulations!
Hello
Roberto

avatarsenior
sent on June 30, 2017 (16:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

So from 'close' it makes almost an impression ...: -o

avatarsupporter
sent on June 30, 2017 (17:00) | This comment has been translated

Excellent!

avatarsenior
sent on June 30, 2017 (17:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Too bad to have closed a little more the diaphragm, the stars on the edges would have earned it in points. However, our galaxy is very beautiful :-)
gp

avatarsenior
sent on June 30, 2017 (18:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice picture
Why 20 pictures?
Hello

avatarsenior
sent on June 30, 2017 (22:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Maybe a little too much. But always a show.
@ Gp70: or you could fix it with focus with side priority

avatarjunior
sent on June 30, 2017 (22:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Do guys have guides on how to make these spectacular photos? I would like to snap some but I do not know where to leave, could you help me?
Thank you

avatarsupporter
sent on July 01, 2017 (6:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Wonderful! Great as usual. From where?

avatarjunior
sent on July 01, 2017 (6:40) | This comment has been translated

Wow!

avatarsenior
sent on July 01, 2017 (6:59) | This comment has been translated

Very nice!

avatarsenior
sent on July 01, 2017 (13:55) | This comment has been translated

Great shot, congratulations

avatarsenior
sent on July 03, 2017 (19:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Spectacular....
Wanting to look for the hair in the egg I would have closed a hair on the diaphragm to avoid angular distortion and saturate a little less colors. The brighter stars of the brighter stars seem too loaded ..... but it's just a blast of envy!

user44198
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sent on July 03, 2017 (21:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Alberto, in addition to recommending you to close the diaphragm in order to avoid that annoying lengthening to the edges, I agree with Fabio too many colors around the brighter stars, to reduce it you should work out by creating protective masks in Photoshop so to act only Gleaming parts leaving the stars less charged chromatic, plus I would grab a coat on the image to reduce the inevitable field rotation when no tracking in AR is used, even 8 seconds per frame produces this rotation for the effect of stacking in Phase of PP.
I like the color of the molecular cloud around Antares ...
Apart from my "criticisms" a good job with many improvement margins ... ;-)
A greeting
Riccardo

avatarjunior
sent on February 04, 2018 (17:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice picture, what lens have you taken?

avatarjunior
sent on August 19, 2018 (9:45) | This comment has been translated

Incredible!


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