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| sent on July 28, 2018 (11:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful The Milky Way, a curiosity, how many seconds have you exposed? Hello Mauro Bellissima la via lattea, una curiosità, quanti secondi hai esposto? Ciao Mauro |
| sent on July 28, 2018 (11:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Mauro, the exposures were 25 seconds each, the arc effect comes from merging more photos into one, however I also insert the shutter data so it is clearer. Thanks Stephen Ciao Mauro, le esposizioni erano di 25 secondi ognuna, l'effetto arco viene dal merge di più foto in una, comunque inserisco anche i dati di scatto così è più chiaro. Grazie Stefano |
user28347 | sent on July 28, 2018 (12:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
But the yellow one underneath is the moon? Do I see the Magellanic Cloud? ma quella gialla sotto è la luna? vedo la nube di magellano? |
| sent on July 28, 2018 (12:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Sergio, I think it is a planet rather than the moon, also because the moon rose towards morning and here were about 21; As for the Magellanic Cloud, I don't know much about it and therefore I can't tell you if it's visible in the picture, maybe there is, the latitude of the photo should be favorable. Hello, Stefano Ciao Sergio, credo sia un pianeta piuttosto che la luna, anche perchè la luna sorgeva verso mattina e qui erano le 21 circa; per quanto riguarda la nube di Magellano, non me ne intendo molto e perciò non ti so dire se è visibile nella foto, magari c'è, la latitudine della foto dovrebbe essere favorevole. Ciao, Stefano |
user28347 | sent on July 28, 2018 (12:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Yes, the small and big cloud, from the southern hemisphere you see, fantastic, is the second I see on the site. Those 2 in the lower right si,la piccola e grande nube ,dall'emisfero sud si vede,fantastico ,è la seconda che vedo sul sito.quelle 2 in basso a destra |
| sent on July 28, 2018 (13:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
To be honest it's all luck that they came in the picture, think that I had not even recognized... thanks a lot of information:) Stefano Ad essere onesti è tutta fortuna che siano venute nella foto, pensa che non le avevo nemmeno riconosciute...grazie mille dell'informazione :) Stefano |
| sent on August 09, 2018 (16:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Excuse the question but with a 25-second exposure does not move the photo? You got a little tracker? Hello Stephen Scusa la domanda ma con una esposizione di 25 secondi non viene mossa la foto? Hai un piccolo inseguitore? Ciao Stefano |
| sent on August 09, 2018 (18:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi, the calculation I knew to calculate the maximum exposure time was 500/focal EQ. : On APSC at 11mm is equivalent to a 16.5... then with the result of the account 30.30. I usually keep 5s in margin. The stars at the edge of the frame are a bit more oblong, but I think it depends on the lens that makes this effect slightly because the center is point. Hello Stefano. Anyway no astrotracker for now but a little thought I'm doing :-) Ciao, il calcolo che sapevo per calcolare il tempo di esposizione massimo era 500/focale eq. :su apsc a 11mm equivale ad un 16,5...quindi con risultato del conto 30,30. Mi tengo di solito 5s di margine. le stelle al bordo del fotogramma sono un po' più oblunghe, ma credo dipendi dalla lente che fa leggermente questo effetto perché al centro risultano puntiformi. Ciao Stefano. Comunque niente astroinseguitore per ora ma un pensierino ce lo sto facendo :-) |
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