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Orion's Belt...

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Orion's Belt sent on November 29, 2013 (18:21) by Astrogallery. 4 comments, 1512 views.

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Canon 450D (mod. Baader)+ Teleobbietivo 200mm chiuso a F5.6 su HEQ5 PRO; Somma di 13 scatti da 360 sec a 800ISO + 9 darks e 9 flats. Allineamento e calibrazione con il software DSS (deep sky stacker) con allineamento al nucleo della cometa. Elaborazione con Phostoshop CS6.



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avatarsenior
sent on November 29, 2013 (19:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Caspiterina what a beautiful job! nebulae NGC 2024 and the Horsehead are beautiful, the only comment I would make is on the M42 Orion, the colors are a bit flat .. I avoided to put even the spikes, but this is my personal opinion I also have the 450D modified by Baader little and I could still use it for the iOptrom Smarteq Pro, I also pretty much the 200mm f/2.8 ... just set me free from the commitments we would like to try it myself. Hello, Beppe

avatarjunior
sent on November 30, 2013 (0:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Beppe, thank you!
Think of it as a first experiment with the teleobbietivo. In fact I have not done many shots, I would have surely integrate more (process colors better but also avoid overexposing the core of M42, maybe doing some poses shorter).
The spikes are natural and not added, the goal is an old panagor 200mm f3.5 (pictured closed at F5.6) with OM attack adapted to canon. It is not much of a telephoto lens, but I only had to try this. Surely with your will be better, especially the stars at the edges and the overall yield.
Despite the age of the 450d still behaves well in astronomy, you'll see that you'll have fun!

John

avatarsenior
sent on November 30, 2013 (7:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello John, as an experiment is very successful for me is entusuasmante photography wide field, especially for picking up objects as large as these. With a 200mm telephoto and perhaps adding a 2X teleconverter you get unexpected results if you are unable to place the tracker and integrate sufficiently well with the whole series of offset, I personally have made three attempts over the past two months and the weather me always put the spanner in the works .. For example: the sky is clear, the temperature at h morning. 3, is 3 ° C and humidity at 47%? I wonder why in the upper canopy there is always a night to disturb, twice I got 2 hours of road unnecessarily / r to reach the place where normally photographer, arrived at the scene came the clouds, or has raised a gale of tramontana with gusts to 70 knots and almost vortices sucked the equipment. Ison has disappeared without my having had the opportunity to sight even with binoculars ... clouds, clouds and clouds ... now tell me that the last flight of the road to get to the glue (1,050 m asl) during the night is icy and we want to get studded tires that I did not .... from where I am to resume Lovejoy I bring the equipment over the hills to the N / NE is otherwise not visible, in short, nothing moreover facilitated with the bitter cold of these days it is unthinkable that I leave the house at 3 in the morning to get me 150 km and then go home almost empty-handed wow! I believe, however, not be the only one to be subject to the laws of Murphy, but a shot of him from time to time we would like to cu! :-D A salutone and go as you go strong! Hello!

avatarjunior
sent on November 30, 2013 (16:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

We agree with you the great field is fantastic. I saw your attempts in your galleries, you'll see that you'll get great results with greater integration! The road is the right one! I know time is the main problem of amateur astronomers. Also it happened to me several times to do anything with 30-40 km for the whole car full of gear (worse than going on holiday), unfortunately the sky close to the city is what it is. Luckily I live a little 'on the outskirts and a little' I defend myself (all the photos in my gallery are made without interference filters, although now I want to buy me one for lengthening exposures) even though I see from my balcony only a window to the ' east. Every now and hope that luck is on our side.
The lovejoy I observed the other night with binoculars (20x80) and is pretty light, I riprovarci as soon as I have time! :-)
Greetings to you too, thanks!


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