Milky Way Photos

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Bonus Pics:

Temple of the Bearded Man, Chichen Itza, Yucatan


El Castillo, Chichen Itza, Yucatan



Both Taken with Canon 6D and Tamron 28-75mm F2.8. Both images are composites. 1 pic was exposed for the ruins, the other exposed for the sky.
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Great shots guys.

that timelapse in the cemetery is fantastic!

My skytracker is an iOptron http://www.ioptron.com/product-p/3302w.htm
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Great stuff.



Only one I have. The green wasn't really that visible to the eye, had to do a lot of work to bring it out. Plus the long exposure as seen with the cloud movement.
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I need to get out with the a7rII and do some astrophotography soon, great pics everyone!
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Great shots guys.

that timelapse in the cemetery is fantastic!

My skytracker is an iOptron http://www.ioptron.com/product-p/3302w.htm
Sweet - would this track with with a telephoto lens on say Andromeda?
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It should, but you have to watch the weight of the lens/camera, and for really tight zoomed in shots you have to spend that much more time with your polar alignment or you'll still get star trailing.

Guitarsoup, I don't mind the cloud blurriness at all, in fact I think it adds to the shot, really like that one.
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Not Milky Way, but some other's I've gotten recently...


Saturn


Moon featuring crater Plato


Dumbbell Nebula


Ring Nebula
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Awesome! OK, so what lens and settings were you using for those?
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That sky tracker is really tempting. Taking a trip out to Big Bend in October so maybe before then.
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Awesome! OK, so what lens and settings were you using for those?
Not a lens, but my telescope which makes it essentially a 2350mm supertelephoto with 9in aperature.
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From this July. Casa Grande from The Basin, about 10ft from my tent.

D800, Tokina 16-28 f/2.8
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Awesome! OK, so what lens and settings were you using for those?
Not a lens, but my telescope which makes it essentially a 2350mm supertelephoto with 9in aperature.

I thought those had more of a telescope look to them. So will you be taking some shots of the Lunar Eclipse the night of the 27th this month?
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Wow, awesome shot from the Basin. Someday I'll make it out that way to those nice dark skies.
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Milkyway photo is not that difficult.

But the timing is important. You want moonless and cloudless night. Set the iso at 3600...exposure 25 to 30 seconds at f2.8 and manually focus slightly under infinity. Post processing, set the temp around 3300..

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Milkyway photo is not that difficult.

But the timing is important. You want moonless and cloudless night. Set the iso at 3600...exposure 25 to 30 seconds at f2.8 and manually focus slightly under infinity. Post processing, set the temp around 3300..


A basic guideline to get you close with out trailing the stars, which will make them look fuzzy...unless you're doing a star trail shot: 400 divided by your focal length for your shutter speed, use your ISO to get the exposure right (but have a good understanding of the ISO limitations of the body you're using). It isn't perfect every time, but if you're new to trying the shot, it'll get you kind of close.
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Another option for star trails is to stack your shots if you have a remote timer. I've done this once with fairly decent results.
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This is probably one of the more comprehensive sites I've found on applied astro and nightscape photography.
Clark Vision Astro and Nightscape Photography
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Another option for star trails is to stack your shots if you have a remote timer. I've done this once with fairly decent results.
Done a number of these over the years. This is one of my favorites:

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The stacking images for star trails works well in places where you have a lot of ambient light. If its a really dark sky then the long exposure will work, but anywhere near a city your exposure will be really poor if you leave it open for the length of time necessary for star trails.
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The stacking images for star trails works well in places where you have a lot of ambient light. If its a really dark sky then the long exposure will work, but anywhere near a city your exposure will be really poor if you leave it open for the length of time necessary for star trails.
you should probably stack regardless for star trails. The longer the exposure, the more noise you end up with. stacking shorter exposures greatly reduces the noise.
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Yeah thats actually a really good point.
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These are awesome!
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Here's my first real attempt at an on location shoot.

Location is near Lorena, Texas, south of Waco.

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Here's my first real attempt at an on location shoot.

Location is near Lorena, Texas, south of Waco.


Looks real good. I think I would like to see some lights in the windows. That might give it a little more life. Love the stars and sky, though.
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Good shot!

I'd like to do a similar shot with an old wooden house / shack and a singular lamp inside.
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Good shot!

I'd like to do a similar shot with an old wooden house / shack and a singular lamp inside.
here's one i did 2 years ago in the Davis Mountains. You can see the Big Dipper above the Cabin. The cabin is lit by the Moon behind me, camera left. I set the lamp in each room on the floor and took the shade off of it.

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Nice!
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beautiful shot of the sky!
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Here's my first real attempt at an on location shoot.

Location is near Lorena, Texas, south of Waco.


Looks real good. I think I would like to see some lights in the windows. That might give it a little more life. Love the stars and sky, though.
Good suggestion!

I was at my parents' in law's place and they were already in bed so I didn't want to disturb them much.

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Outstanding pictures!
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Any good shots of Andromeda? That would be my first project were I to get the right equipment.

With astrobinoculars, I've found the little fuzzball at the center of Andromeda. Took me almost a month to do so as I live in Edmond, a suburb of OKC and the light pollution is at minimum, moderate.
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