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I just finished my "barn-door" tracking mount for my DSLR and last night I did a few test shots (horrible conditions, fog, high clouds, and lots of light pollution).
Here is a shot of Jupiter taken with a 24mm wide-angle lens that was hand guided for just over 3 minutues using the barn-door tracker. It shows some fairly spectacular diffraction effects from the long exposure on Jupiter but it also captured Jupiter's moon Callisto (star-like object between the diffraction spikes to the upper right from Jupiter). This photo recorded stars down to about the 10th magnitude, it was shot at ISO100 and f/8 using my 24mm Nikon Ai lens on a Nikon D5100 DSLR. ![]() Jupiter and Callisto on Flickr there are additional notes on this picture. |
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Crystal Clear
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Hey gang, yesterday I was phone interviewed by local newspaper writer for "Livingston Press and Argus" for my NASA APOD August 5, 2011 image. Today (Wed 9/28) both in hard copy (paper) and online he wrote an article.
http://www.livingstondaily.com/artic...text|Frontpage Word quickly spread at work, my facebook friends, etc....14 minutes and 58 seconds of fame ....2 seconds left.....
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Great photo, the recognition is well deserved
selling prints yet?
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The constellation Orion's sourthern half
Captured last night using my hand-driven, barn-door type tracking mount (two boards, a hinge, and a screw you turn by hand).
This two image stack (2 x 240 seconds using a Nikon D5100 with a 50mm AF-D Nikkor lens) captured the Great Orion Nebula (M42/M43), the Running Man Nebula (NGC 1973/5/7), the Horsehead Nebula, the Flame Nebula (NGC 2024), M78, and a small part of Barnard's Loop. ![]() Orion's Belt and the Great Nebula in Orion on Flickr you can view a larger version of this image and read additional details on the photo. Last edited by fpnc; Oct 5, 2011 at 09:37 PM. Reason: Updated link to improved image |
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Another image created with the help of my so-called barn-door tracking mount.
This image stack (54 x 25 seconds using a Nikon D5100 with a 50mm AF-D Nikkor lens) captured the Andromeda Galaxy and its two satellite galaxies M32 and M110. ![]() Andromeda Galaxy on Flickr you can view a larger version of this image and read additional details on this photo. Last edited by fpnc; Oct 3, 2011 at 07:21 PM. Reason: Updated link to improved image. |
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Here in Mich way too many days of rain-rain-clouds, I feel like this is Seattle.
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Took this last night. My first shot at the moon. Very heavily cropped and rotated.
![]() Moon by kevinfl2011, on Flickr
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Another picture taken with my hand-driven, barn-door type tracking mount. That small blue "donut" in the center of the picture is the Ring Nebula (M57) in the constellation Lyra. Yes, it's very small but this is a subject that is usually recorded using a moderately large telescope and here I was using a 100mm focal length lens on my Nikon D5100.
![]() The Ring Nebula on Flickr you can view a larger image and read additional details on this photo. |
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Awesome photo - what settings did you use to get it?
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The North American Nebula and the northeastern region of the constellation Cygnus.
![]() North American Nebula, best seen in the Flickr light box. Captured on October 19, 2011 between 10:07PM and 10:48PM PDT from a moderately dark-sky location using a Nikon D5100 DSLR (ISO 2000, 2 minute exposure x 13) and a 50mm f/1.8D Nikkor lens set to aperture f/2.8. Tracking provided by a hand-driven, barn-door type mount (two boards, a hinge, and a screw you turn by hand). Image stack created with DeepSkyStacker using thirteen image frames combined with four dark frames (no flats or bias). |
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Man, it's amazing what people can do with nice tech and a lot of patience & time, and a barn door. Another nice shot fpnc.
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Caught Aurora in Hartland, Mich Monday 10/24
Thx to my brother inlaw facebook alert to me, I got a few shots of this great show before it subsided.
I could see it with my eyes only, but just barely, I guess 9:15pm or slightly earlier was peak for SE Michigan area visual viewing....I was reading bedtime stories to kids. due north 9:47pm edt 15 sec exposure ![]() North-west 9:51pm edt 25 sec exposure ![]() due west 9:53pm edt 25 sec exposure ![]() North-NW 10:02pm edt 25 sec exposure
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that's awesome mtbdudex!
Just watched a video of this event, the photographer was in the U.P. near Lake Superior. Amazing colors http://www.detnews.com/article/20111...ch-of-Michigan Slightly bummed that I didn't see any of this in Wisconsin, oh well
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Meteor and Flame in Orion's Belt
On October 22 I captured a small Orionid meteor as it passed by the Flame Nebula in the so-called belt of the constellation Orion. Best seen in the largest version that I've posted on Flickr. ![]() Meteor and Flame in Orion's Belt on Flickr you can read additional details on this photo and see a larger version of the image. |
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My first M42 with new gear!
I picked up a very gently used LX200 10" f6.3 about 8 months ago. Fantastic seeing in the summer, and now since winter approaches, M42, the The Great Orion Nebula presented itself 2 nights ago.
I do guide, however at 90 seconds, and being on a wedge, it isnt needed. I always set up to guide out of habit. This is shot at ISO 1600, 30-90 second exposures, stacked in DSS, cropped, L&C in PS. Im pleased with the result! Let me know what you think! Andy
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Right on both....
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Contrails from Vandenberg AFB rocket launch (morning of Oct 28, 2011):
![]() Contrails in the Morning Sky (Rocket Launch?) on Flickr you can read additional details on this photo and view a larger image. |
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It's been a while since we've had any new posts, so I decided to add this which is a little different than most of the shots I've done before. Captured with the aid of my barn-door tracker (two boards, a hinge, and a screw you turn by hand) and a Nikon D5100 DSLR with a 105mm Nikkor AI-S lens (more details are available on Flickr).
![]() The Double Cluster in Perseus (13 Second Guided Exposure) |
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Milky Way shot I took a few months back. Lots of dodging & burning in this one to get rid of sky glow.
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A stack of 90 (yes, that's nine with a zero) images that were exposed for 4 seconds each using a 50mm lens to record the sickle-shaped asterism in the constellation Leo the Lion. This also recorded a very small and faint trace of the galaxy NGC 2903 (refer to image insert on the lower right).
![]() The Constellation Leo the Lion and NGC 2903 (4 Second, Unguided Exposure Stack) on Flickr you can see a larger image and read additional details about this photo. ---------- Yes, that's a nice image. If I were to be somewhat critical I'd say that the blacks could be a little darker and I wonder what would happen if you applied a mild noise filter (e.g. using the application/filter Noise Ninja). You've held the detail in the center of the nebula and that's a very good thing, something that many photos fail to do. Last edited by fpnc; Dec 5, 2011 at 03:55 AM. Reason: Updated Image Title |
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