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  1. Earlier on in my visual observing journey it would be 1. with a few fillers of favourites.  However, it is now definitely 2. favourites nearly all the way!!

    Whatever the 'scope' 18" dob, 4" frac or bins, I now work my way starhopping all the way along the Milky Way then dip around the outlying Messiers, bright NGCs and asterisms.  Awesome!

    The whole of a dark sky is to be gorged on...

    ...hope we all get more of them!!!

    Cheers, Paul.

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  2. Storms on Mars are now thought to be the source of the dust visible along the ecliptic.  Visible as a diffuse light slanting up from the right towards the moon.  The central dust lanes of the Milky Way arc overhead.  Sunday 6th March about 20:00.

    2 rows of 5 panes, each 4 subs of 8s, f3.5, iso2500.  Preprocessed in Lightroom, stacked in Sequator, then MS Image Composite Editor, finished in Photoshop.  Canon 6D MkII and Sigma 24mm on Nodal Ninja pano mount.

    Cheers, Paul.

     

     

    Zodiacal Light under the Milky Way copy.jpg

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  3. Zodiacal Light over Swaledale

    Storms on Mars are now thought to be the source of the dust visible along the ecliptic.  Visible as a diffuse light slanting up from the right towards the moon.  The central dust lanes of the Milky Way arc overhead.  Sunday 6th March about 20:00.

    2 rows of 5 panes, each 4 subs of 8s, f3.5, iso2500.  Preprocessed in Lightroom, stacked in Sequator, then MS Image Composite Editor, finished in Photoshop.  Canon 6D MkII and Sigma 24mm on Nodal Ninja pano mount.

    Cheers, Paul.

     

     

     

     

    Zodiacal Light under the Milky Way copy.jpg

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  4. @Rustang  Hi, all on a static mount.  The pano mount can be set/indexed to give a specific number of degrees alt or az pan.  It is also set to rotate around the entrance pupil of the lens to avoid parallax issues with near objects.

    Took 4 x 8s, move manually to next position and repeat.

    Stack each set in Sequator with freeze ground option then throw into MS Image Composite Editor to create pano.

    Tracked, stacked and stitched panoramas are tricky and you'll probably need to do a Sky Replacement with a static imaged foreground.   Paul.

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  5. Thank you @davew the hut is small and nearer than it may appear, one set of hand lit images, though did duplicate on different light intensities.

    Setting up low level lighting is still a faff and you have much greater control/flexibility in post if you hand illuminate.  Still looks a tad bright...

    ...cheers, Paul.

    P.S.  Hot chocolate is the astrophotography equivalent of an isotonic sports drink!

     

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  6. 05.00 this morning.   All untracked.  10 x 10s, iso 2500, f2.2 sky.  ~20 x 5s, f4, iso 800 light painted foreground.  1 x 20s f2.2, iso800 selfie silhouette.   Canon 6D MkII, Sigma 24mm.  LR, Sequator and PS.

    A small bridge from the lead mining era.  Remains of peat store, for furnace, on the horizon.  Modern shooting hut.

    Hot chocolate as it was -6C.

    Cheers, Paul. 

     

     

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  7. About 21:00 on Friday.  Swaledale, N. Yorkshire.  Blizzard on arrival.  Cowering beside car.  Hot chocolate!!

    Only 38 frmes. Canon 6D MkII, Sigma 50mm ART.  5s, f1.8, iso 1600.  LR, PS, VSDC (video editor).

    Faint arc and beams to naked eye.  Timelapse of 4 min activity, repeats and a single frame.  HD version, 4K shows the noise much better  ;)

    Paul

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