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Cygnus field...

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Cygnus field sent on August 10, 2015 (15:48) by Batcaius. 8 comments, 1064 views. [retina]

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

Complice un cielo che non credo di aver mai visto a così bassa quota (500 mt slm), ho fatto qualche scatto di prova con la nuova 5DII ed un obiettivo che non dovrebbe nascere per quello, ma che è talmente performante (a parer mio, si intende) da dare un risultato che reputo quasi assurdo, considerato che ero senza inseguitore e questa è una somma di cinque pose da otto secondi l'una. Ingrandendo si vede il mosso, ma già riconoscere la nebulosa Nord America per me è un risultato incredibile!!! #Nebulose



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user28347
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sent on August 10, 2015 (19:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

it's true you can see, I had tried with the film many years ago and could not see anything with 20 min. installation, however, is exceptional for the enormity of the number of stars, hello

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sent on August 10, 2015 (20:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello, you used the lens is superb (I have it and I also use it in astrophotography) and do not be fooled because it says "Macro" although it is only 100mm has a dynamic perspective of all value and a focal Ideal for details not too small. Regarding the photos can be glimpsed both North America and Pelican nebulae and even weaker in the other edge, certain that with only eight seconds you could do more with that focus, even raising the ISO as you did not have greatly improved and the It moved even if there is inaudible because of the Earth's rotation. As a suggestion, if you want to continue taking pictures like that, you should use a small astroinseguitore with which you can lengthen the exposure time and lower the ISO and close the iris, being able to use even for individual poses lengthand up to 10 minutes with a focal length of 14mm, the best tactic is always to get longer exposures possible rather than many and short that no avail. Beppe ;-)

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sent on August 10, 2015 (23:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks for the comments !!!
In fact it is amazing that goal !! But more than anything else made the monkey tornar astrophotography, with tons of equipment to carry around and the time to line up and let it all acclimatize. In the hope that the heavens like become easier to find, rather than harder. -D: -D: -D

Greetings
Claudio

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sent on August 11, 2015 (5:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Well, actually I'm vedento many people abandon the deep sky to stay on the big field that requires a minimum of equipment but of an infinite number of precautions, including the post production ... unfortunately the skies become increasingly dirty and for this reason carrying dozens of pounds of equipment with the unknown is a risk that no one wants to accept. When you realize that with modest means can capture the beautiful areas of the sky, it is spontaneous entusiarmarsi and continue on this line: -D Hello Claudio, Beppe ;-)

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sent on August 11, 2015 (10:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Congratulations, beautiful also taking into account that it is made without rival. I agree with Beppe, we see more and more wide fields that filming of Deep single object; I I've always preferred the wide fields, and I try in my small way to learn to do the best, what I miss is the post production.
However again congratulations :-)

user44198
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sent on August 11, 2015 (11:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

if you ask me: the stars are highlighted too, hiding even more that some nebulosity which can be seen ... for me you could play a little on the curves to lower them a little and thus increase this nebulosity, or make masks portettive aimed at the same purpose ;-) ;-) ;-)

user28347
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sent on August 11, 2015 (11:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

vega excuse, I think it is hard to highlight the nebula, it would be neither fish nor fowl, you might as well as highlight the stars now incredibly numerous and sharp and I would try in bn ;-) good evidence for the next

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sent on August 11, 2015 (12:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you all, in fact I have to try some other technique of PP, these results do not satisfy me fully, I still have to try to pull something off with Iris ... -D: -D: -D
Greetings
Claudio


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