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Milky Way and Rockof Roccamalatina...

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Milky Way and Rockof Roccamalatina sent on June 17, 2019 (13:13) by AlFaver. 4 comments, 414 views.

, 25 sec f/2.8, ISO 5000, tripod.

Tre Notti passate a guidare nelle piccole stradine che dalla pianura portano alle prime colline Modenesi. due notti buttate via per colpa del meteo e delle nuvole, ma alla terza notte, il cielo per un mezz'oretta si aperto, regalandomi tale spettacolo. Purtroppo non son riuscito ad utilizzare un inseguitore, dato che la Polare era coperta da un boschetto. (avrei potuto clonare via le due luci frontali, un ristorante ed una casa, ma il risultato non mi usciva bene)



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avatarjunior
sent on June 19, 2019 (11:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello, the sky seems well managed for both lights and noise, the first floor instead, personal taste eh, I do not like. Did you take a single shot by accident and then push the blurry shadows to make up for the noise?

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sent on June 19, 2019 (13:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello, the sky seems well managed for both lights and noise, the first floor instead, personal taste eh, I do not like. Did you take a single shot by accident and then push the blurry shadows to make up for the noise?

Hello Leonardo, thank you so much for your passage :-D
The close-up does not even like me, I took several shots, one even at ISO reduced and long times, unfortunately I found it very difficult to upset the two photos. Technique still a little sour for me. Also I took 15 photos for the sky, tried to merge them with all possible methods, but no software succeeded in the intent, so yes, what you see is a unique shot :D

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sent on November 08, 2019 (9:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

There are too many those 25 seconds without a star tracker, you lose detail and you increase your coma
Even the ISO 5000 are too many (especially for 25 seconds) you burn the lights like this

avatarjunior
sent on November 08, 2019 (11:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

There are too many those 25 seconds without astrotracker, you lose detail and you increase the coma
Even the ISO 5000 are too many (especially for 25 seconds) you burn the lights so

300/14 - 21s
Arrotondo to 25 because I never found the nucleus anyway I never found the nucleus particularly burnt and crawled.
In the middle of the photo the stars are dots, they become elongated at the edges, but it is known that the Sammy does not excel in those TA areas.
I don't understand why you say there are too many without astrotracker :-/




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