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Cassiopea Region...

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Cassiopea Region sent on October 27, 2019 (19:40) by Marzio Bambini. 8 comments, 870 views.

26/10/2019, Valfredda (VR), 1320mt, t=18°c, sqm=20.66, Samyang 135 f/2.0 @ f/2.0, Canon EOS 6D, Astrodon inside @ 1600 ISO, Avalon Linear. Integration: light 119x90s, 5 dark, 32 bias, 33 flat, Total Integration: 2h 58m.


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sent on October 27, 2019 (19:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A spectacular area of our sky. So many stars that I struggle to recognize the constellation Cassiopeia, I struggled to reduce them. :-)
I want to thank Voyager and the staff of developers and creators for the total automation of the shooting process. :-D

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sent on October 27, 2019 (22:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful... as usual!

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sent on October 27, 2019 (23:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful.... but how many stars!!! :-D

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sent on October 28, 2019 (0:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

luck that they are a little far away........
you're always at the top
lorenzo

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sent on October 29, 2019 (13:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I don't understand anything about processors, but I know that when you enter the Deep Sky you do it elegantly; without any disturbance, lights not dazzling in pleasant contrast, describe the "inhabitants" presented in sharpness and muted colors, between pleasant light-dark is a pleasure to follow you- Greetings and .. on the next trip. Alberto

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sent on October 30, 2019 (19:39)


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Grazie EttoreSorriso
Grazie GiovanniMrGreen
Grazie Lorenzo, il campo è uno spettacolo, sicuramente non dei più significativi per quanto riguarda le nebulose, ma la densità delle stelle è semplicemente fantastica, e soprattutto in questo periodo si presta per essere ripreso per tutta la notte.Sorriso

Alberto.... ( MrGreen )
I processi mi aiutano per raggiungere i risultati, così come gli strumenti, e quanto tempo ho dedicato per affinarli e raggiungere il livello di automazione che oggi posso vantare. Per questo motivo ho ringraziato esplicitamente Leonardo Orazi ideatore di Voyager che ritengo essere oggi uno dei migliori strumenti di automazione presenti in commercio.
E' chiaro che con la testa vai sempre a cercare migliorie, e ti confermo che "la prossima foto è sempre la migliore", ma di fatto adesso posso permettermi il lusso di pensare a ...cosa riprendiamo la prossima volta? ...su quale campo stellare mi butto? ...sapendo di poter contare su nitidezza, contrasto, bilanciamento dei bianchi ( su questo c'è comunque molto da lavorare ), campo spianato e corretto ...insomma so che dove punto raccolgo.
Credimi è un passo avanti incredibile.
Ed è un piacere leggere che la mia visione dell'esposizione è condivisa.
Forse dovevo saturare un pelino di più, ma va bene così.
Bon basta che sono noioso ...grazie Alberto MrGreen
Ho già in test due scatti, uno l'ho già fatto 6 anni fa ma voglio farlo che la nuova tecnica acquisita, anima e cuore, l'altro è M45 ...le Pleiadi.
Dai belle sfide MrGreenMrGreenMrGreen
Ciao
Marzio


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sent on November 12, 2019 (21:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great work Marzio, few pictures but... hell if they're nice :-D Congratulations on the technical mastery you have achieved :-) :-)
Renzo

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sent on November 13, 2019 (19:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Renzo, I have whom to confront !!! ;-)
I answered you about Voyager pictured at Rosetta :-D
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