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19 years 5 months ago #13881
by Keith g
Deep Sagittarius was created by Keith g
Well folks, hope you don't mind me posting too much
Here's a shot of Sagittarius taking in many Messier clusters and nebulae near the Galactic centre, this one was my prime target from last weekend, I think it came out well. Since it shows M8 the lagoon nebula, I tried not to over expose this nebula and I think i've succeded I can see the dark dust lanes withn the nebula which is a great visual sight in the scope. You can also see the star cluster NGC 6820 within it just to the left. I found the 85mm lens to be great on showing the 'real' colour of the stars, mimicking that as what you would see through a pair of binoculars.
There's loads here. The small sagittarius starcloud M24, Star Clusters M21,18, 23 25 and NGC 6645, Globulars M22 &M28, also Nebulae M17, 20, 8, and a few dark nebulae. Again, just very small adjustments to levels in ps7.
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Location: Annestown, Co.Waterford
Date: 9th July 2005
Camera: Canon 300D plus Canon ef 85mm f1.8 lens at f2.8, piggybacked on C8
Exposure: Just 3 minutes at ISO 400
Regards,
Keith.
Here's a shot of Sagittarius taking in many Messier clusters and nebulae near the Galactic centre, this one was my prime target from last weekend, I think it came out well. Since it shows M8 the lagoon nebula, I tried not to over expose this nebula and I think i've succeded I can see the dark dust lanes withn the nebula which is a great visual sight in the scope. You can also see the star cluster NGC 6820 within it just to the left. I found the 85mm lens to be great on showing the 'real' colour of the stars, mimicking that as what you would see through a pair of binoculars.
There's loads here. The small sagittarius starcloud M24, Star Clusters M21,18, 23 25 and NGC 6645, Globulars M22 &M28, also Nebulae M17, 20, 8, and a few dark nebulae. Again, just very small adjustments to levels in ps7.
Details:
Location: Annestown, Co.Waterford
Date: 9th July 2005
Camera: Canon 300D plus Canon ef 85mm f1.8 lens at f2.8, piggybacked on C8
Exposure: Just 3 minutes at ISO 400
Regards,
Keith.
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19 years 5 months ago #13884
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coruscations attending the whole length of the luminosity, giving to the phenomena the aspect of a wrathful messenger, and not that of a tranquil body pursuing a harmless course..comet of 1680
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Excellent Image keith
Martin Mc Kenna
coruscations attending the whole length of the luminosity, giving to the phenomena the aspect of a wrathful messenger, and not that of a tranquil body pursuing a harmless course..comet of 1680
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19 years 5 months ago #13893
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Keith,
Another excellent image. Your photos are basically a sales job for the EOS EF 85 mm lens! :lol:
Another excellent image. Your photos are basically a sales job for the EOS EF 85 mm lens! :lol:
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19 years 5 months ago #13895
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Beautiful image and great detail.
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19 years 5 months ago #13896
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GReat image. The colours are really cool. Anyone know what the various deep sky objects are that you can see in this image?
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19 years 5 months ago #13897
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Great stuff Keith!
I don't know too much about lenses; any chance you could explain about the Canon ef 85mm f1.8 lens at f2.8 you're using? What/how do you operate an f1.8 lens at f2.8?
Thanks,
I don't know too much about lenses; any chance you could explain about the Canon ef 85mm f1.8 lens at f2.8 you're using? What/how do you operate an f1.8 lens at f2.8?
Thanks,
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