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Lakeside Summernight Milkyway Panorama
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16 years 8 months ago #67751
by Keith g
Lakeside Summernight Milkyway Panorama was created by Keith g
Hi all, Isn't the weather great lately ! That said, I took a trip to my favourite lakeside darksite near my home in the early hours of bank holiday monday morning. The reason I went was to test out my new Astronomik CLS type II anti light pollution filter, as looking southeast from here, there is a lot of light pollution around.
I imaged around the Scutum starclouds, and the region around M24, but the last work of the night was this stitched two shot panorama of the milkyway rising at 3.30am. Now admittedly, I really got caught by the oncoming twighlight as this is in part why this image looks so blue. The CLS filter really works well on some high clouds at bottom left, but but mainly it's the filter here. I actually find that the filter enhances red nebula here, such as M8, M17 and M16. Scorpius is to the right, with Sagittarius rising at left, M24 and the Scutum starclouds are above. Jupiter is the really prominent light to the left. It was so quiet - all I could here was the sound of the fish jumping around !!
VERY LITTLE photoshoping here, I just wanted to show how the filter works, and present the shot as is, which is what I saw on Monday morning with the oncoming twighlight.
Details: Canon 400D, 2x24mm L lens at f3.5, 2.5 minutes exposure at ISO 800. This is the jpeg scaled down version...
Keith..
I imaged around the Scutum starclouds, and the region around M24, but the last work of the night was this stitched two shot panorama of the milkyway rising at 3.30am. Now admittedly, I really got caught by the oncoming twighlight as this is in part why this image looks so blue. The CLS filter really works well on some high clouds at bottom left, but but mainly it's the filter here. I actually find that the filter enhances red nebula here, such as M8, M17 and M16. Scorpius is to the right, with Sagittarius rising at left, M24 and the Scutum starclouds are above. Jupiter is the really prominent light to the left. It was so quiet - all I could here was the sound of the fish jumping around !!
VERY LITTLE photoshoping here, I just wanted to show how the filter works, and present the shot as is, which is what I saw on Monday morning with the oncoming twighlight.
Details: Canon 400D, 2x24mm L lens at f3.5, 2.5 minutes exposure at ISO 800. This is the jpeg scaled down version...
Keith..
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16 years 8 months ago #67753
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Replied by dmcdona on topic Re: Lakeside Summernight Milkyway Panorama
Lovely image Keith. Is the skyline (mostly trees by the look of it) blurred due to wind?
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16 years 8 months ago #67754
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Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning.
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Replied by lunartic_old on topic Re: Lakeside Summernight Milkyway Panorama
I think that the approach of twilight really adds something to the image, giving the sky a pleasing hue.
Jupiter looks good.
Great image.
Jupiter looks good.
Great image.
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning.
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16 years 8 months ago #67756
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Very nice Keith, I really love fantastic pictures of the Milky Way and this is no exception
Well done.
Well done.
John
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16 years 8 months ago #67757
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Replied by michaeloconnell on topic Re: Lakeside Summernight Milkyway Panorama
grand image Keith.
I suppose the only comment I could add weould be that the colour of the stars appear green. However, it did pick up the red nebulae nicely.
I suppose the only comment I could add weould be that the colour of the stars appear green. However, it did pick up the red nebulae nicely.
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16 years 8 months ago #67761
by Frank Ryan
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Replied by Frank Ryan on topic Re: Lakeside Summernight Milkyway Panorama
Hi Keith,
A fine shot.
Interesting green colour alright,
What are the details on the filter?
How do you attach it to the camera?
A fine shot.
Interesting green colour alright,
What are the details on the filter?
How do you attach it to the camera?
My Astrophotography
Shannonside Astronomy Club __________________________________________
Meade ETX-125PE, Bresser 10 x 50 Binos & Me Peepers
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