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Horsehead + Flame...

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Horsehead + Flame sent on April 14, 2014 (22:19) by Serafix. 8 comments, 1436 views.

, f/5.6, ISO 3200, tripod.

Somma di 6 foto da ~ 120 sec. con DSS, elaborazione in Photoshop, guida a mano





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avatarsenior
sent on April 16, 2014 (15:03)


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Sei molto bravo in queste foto. Ben leggibile la Nebulosa Fiamma, la Testa di Cavallo un pò meno marcata, ma lo so che è molto impegnativa nel riprenderla. Complimenti per la guida a mano, le Stelle sono ancora ben puntiformi nonostante i 120 sec. di posa. Ciao alberto

You're very good in these photos. Legible the Flame Nebula, the Horsehead a little less pronounced, but I know it is very challenging in the resume. Congratulations to the guide hand, the Stars are still well in spite of the point 120 sec. pose. Hello alberto

avatarsenior
sent on April 16, 2014 (17:43)


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Secondo me se alzi saturazione e luminosità del rosso ti esce meglio anche la Testa di Cavallo. Comunque se hai il filtro ir originale e non quello apposta per l'astrofotografia questo è un soggetto ostico!
Ciao,
Chiara

In my opinion if you turn up the brightness and saturation of red you'll come out even better the Horsehead. However, if you have the ir filter and not the original purpose for astrophotography this is a difficult subject!
Hello,
Clare

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sent on April 17, 2014 (10:38)


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grazie x i commenti e i consigli :)
sto vagliando l'acquisto di una montatura motorizzata in modo da evolvere nelle foto deep-sky e affrancarmi dalla "fatica" della guida a mano Confuso
il filtro è quello originale in quanto non ho modificato la fotocamera; ne faccio un uso ancora abbastanza generico, cioè foto di diverse tipologie. vediamo in futuro se acquistare un corpo macchina dedicato (magari usato visti i costi Triste).
devo impratichirmi anche nell'elaborazione in quanto x ora ho solo seguito alcuni tutorial trovati in giro x il web. spero al campo astronomico di spillare preziosi consigli ai "vecchi" astroimagers ;)
a presto

seraf

p.s. complimenti anche x le foto nelle vs. gallery. vedo che anche voi riprendete la relatà circostante a 360° Cool bravi ;-)

6deg; 8-) good ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on February 28, 2021 (11:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very remarkable. Also for manual pursuit :-o (guide and eye telescope with lattice?)
bravo
ciao

avatarjunior
sent on February 28, 2021 (14:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

thank you Fabio :) as a guide I used the C8 (the camera was above on the piggyback).
I didn't have a lattice eyepiece at the time.
equipped really badly; even now to tell the truth, but if the work resumes I have in quote some thick x renew the instrumentation ;-)

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sent on February 28, 2021 (16:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

thank you for the information, a greeting and congratulations again

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sent on November 17, 2021 (16:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I deduce that you use the but manual mount.. even if you were really good at driving (congratulations) the thing is unsustainable for 30 40 or more poses (which you need to reduce the noise). Take a used mount and a used synguider too if you don't want to use software. You won't have dithering but it works great.
Max

avatarjunior
sent on November 17, 2021 (21:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

hello Max, thanks x the passage :) actually the image I took several years ago when I had an old setup absolutely manual. recently instead I have completely renewed the equipment and I can also make self-guided shots ;-) now I just have to practice. the subjects are many, but currently the weather does not help :-(


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