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WatsisnameDate: Sunday, 05.05.2013, 04:05 | Message # 181
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Wow, you even got Iapetus with that, that is awesome. smile




 
HarbingerDawnDate: Sunday, 05.05.2013, 04:49 | Message # 182
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And what's more, I think I got it with the dark side facing Earth, so it was under the worst possible circumstances too! I was very surprised and pleased when I found it in the image, I wasn't expecting to be able to get any moons other than Titan smile

Also, I decided to try a little color correction on your Jupiter image from earlier in the thread because why not cool

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Edited by HarbingerDawn - Sunday, 05.05.2013, 06:18
 
WatsisnameDate: Sunday, 05.05.2013, 21:13 | Message # 183
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Beautiful, thank you for that! happy




 
SalvoDate: Sunday, 05.05.2013, 21:31 | Message # 184
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Harb's photos


First impression: he found Nibiru! shok





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Edited by Salvo - Sunday, 05.05.2013, 21:32
 
Antza2Date: Wednesday, 08.05.2013, 22:33 | Message # 185
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HarbingerDawnDate: Thursday, 09.05.2013, 03:10 | Message # 186
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I can see M 33, nice smile




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SalvoDate: Thursday, 09.05.2013, 21:17 | Message # 187
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Would be very nice if someone from western Australia could show us some photos of today's eclipse smile




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HarbingerDawnDate: Monday, 27.05.2013, 13:27 | Message # 188
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Old picture of me in front of Orion. Single exposure, not photoshopped. The most awesome picture I ever took by accident.






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DoctorOfSpaceDate: Monday, 27.05.2013, 18:12 | Message # 189
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That is a pretty rad image.




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SalvoDate: Monday, 27.05.2013, 20:20 | Message # 190
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Single exposure, not photoshopped.


... what?! biggrin





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HarbingerDawnDate: Thursday, 30.05.2013, 10:15 | Message # 191
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Barely qualifies for the astrophotography label, but it's good enough for me. The moon setting behind a tree at sunrise two days ago smile






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2000gmod2Date: Friday, 31.05.2013, 14:44 | Message # 192
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Old picture of me in front of Orion. Single exposure, not photoshopped. The most awesome picture I ever took by accident.


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astronikiDate: Friday, 31.05.2013, 17:42 | Message # 193
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Pan-Starrs is just next to Polaris, and the dust fan can be seen edge on, making a pronounced antitail.
Canon 1000D, 13x25s F/2.5 ISO-1600 Helios 44-2 58mm +8x star filter






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MartekDate: Sunday, 02.06.2013, 23:05 | Message # 194
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Canon 1000D, 13x25s F/2.5 ISO-1600 Helios 44-2 58mm +8x star filter


Great shot. How do you get photos to look like that without star trails? I understand this is 13 photos stacked at 25 sec exposure each right? Which stack program is this? I have used Rot N Stack, do you recommend a better one? I don't use dark tif etc I just export from JPEG raw to Rot N Stack and it comes out but its better when there is no pollution.





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HarbingerDawnDate: Sunday, 02.06.2013, 23:12 | Message # 195
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How do you get photos to look like that without star trails?

By using a tracking mount http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/22-657-11366-16-1347920827





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