Thank ya for the Welcome! Lots of awesome shots on here, we have enjoyed looking and will continue to look. Thanks to everyone who posts their pics on here, very beautiful shots to say the least :)
Bear with me and I'll hopefully get a couple of my pictures online - I've been imaging for two years now, but I'm still climbing the very steep learning curve of astroimaging.
Super cool. Photography has been my hobby for a long time but I am just turning my lens to the sky. I live on a farm so I have gotten to do some cool things with little equipment. The lack of town light interference is really helpful. My profile picture is from last week when the moon was so close. I have some others that I will load soon.
I have replaced my Celestron 120mm XLT efractor with a Celestron 8" SCT and I am trying to take images with my Sony@200 DSLR, I thought the larger aperature would be great but so far only taking an image of M 42 has demonstrated quite a bit more detail the deep sky M 81 and M51 are just fuzzy little spots but were reasonable images with my refractor. I just finished some 3 minute exposures @ 800 ISO with poor results so with the next good night I will try series of 15" exposures and stack them in DSS. Any suggestions?
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Bear with me and I'll hopefully get a couple of my pictures online - I've been imaging for two years now, but I'm still climbing the very steep learning curve of astroimaging.
Keith
everywhere we can see stars, there I have my home :-)
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Clear skies,
Kevin
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