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emyliano2000

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  1. Here's a screenshot of the data if you don't believe me
  2. It 21 hours over the course of 2 years but I shot all sort of exposures including 300 and 600sec. You can see the details on astrobin. Emil
  3. Thank you Rodd. I was living in Bushey Hertfordshire when I shot, bortle 6-7. Emil
  4. Since I started my astrophotography journey, I upgraded my equipment quite a few times but the small TS65 quadruplet apo refractor has been a favourite telescope which always amazed me so it always survived the upgrades. 3 years ago, in January 2020, I put together all the data I had on M45, The Pleiades to see what I get out of it. The data was captured using the same TS65Q telescope but 3 different cameras that I had during that period, a modified DSLR, Canon 700D, a QHY10 OSC CCD camera and a ZWO ASI294MC pro CMOS camera. Together with the equipment upgrades, I would like to think that I am also upgrading my knowledge and processing skills and a few days ago I went back over the data to see if I can bring any improvements. The famous BlurX, StarX and NoiseX have been used in the process. In my opinion I did bring an improvement, especially on the stars, what do you think? First photo is the new edit and the second is the one edited in 2020. Technical details on astrobin:https://www.astrobin.com/gakuj5/E/ Emil
  5. Thank you Martin. To be honest, I had it with no glow at the beginning but I thought it looks a bit weird so I went back and left some of it to make it a bit more realistic but at the same time still show the trapezium cluster. As for the saturation, I do indeed tend to add a bit too much in my photos 😁 Emil
  6. For the last clear night of 2022 I thought I should do a target I haven't visited for a very long time, the Orion nebula. I was very curious what I could achieve from a single imaging session. I can do 6 hours start to finish on Orion but the East is not great at low altitudes so I started when the target got to around 25 degrees in altitude and finished when it was at 15 degrees altitude in the West. The west is much better for light pollution so I can go lower with the narrowband filters. Trapezium was processed separately. I never thought the platesolver can solve 4 stars in the trapezium when using the small, modest TS65Q. Full resolution and technical details on astrobin: Orion and the Running man: https://www.astrobin.com/rzl06n/ Trapezium: https://www.astrobin.com/ecyku9/ Emil
  7. I've seen many versions of this faint target and I really wanted to have a go at it myself. Thank God for Star and Noise Xterminators because without them, I don't think I would've been able to stretch the balloon until it popped 🎈😂 Technical details and full resolution on astrobin https://www.astrobin.com/8ffdu6/C/ Emil
  8. SH2-187 in HaLRGB Imaging Telescopes Or Lenses Astro-Tech AT106EDT Imaging Cameras ZWO ASI294MM × Mounts Sky-Watcher AZ-EQ6 GT Filters Chroma Blue 1.25" · Chroma Green 1.25" · Chroma H-alpha 3nm Bandpass 1.25" · Chroma LoGlow Light Pollution 1.25" · Chroma Red 1.25" Accessories MoonLite CFL 2.5 inch Large Format Refractor Focusers · MoonLite High Resolution Stepper Motor · QHYCCD PoleMaster · TS-Optics TSFlat2 × · ZWO EFW 8 x 1.25″ / 31mm × Software Adobe Photoshop · Aries Productions Astro Pixel Processor (APP) · Fabien Chéreau et al. Stellarium · Main Sequence Software Sequence Generator Pro (SGP) · Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight · Welsh Dragon Computing StellariumScope Guiding Telescopes Or Lenses Opticstar AR90 Guiding Cameras QHYCCD QHY5L-II M Acquisition details Dates: 5 Oct 2022 · 9 Oct 2022 · 15 Oct 2022 · 30 Oct 2022 Frames: Chroma Blue 1.25": 40×180″(2h) (gain: 125.00) -15°C bin 2×2 Chroma Green 1.25": 40×180″(2h) (gain: 125.00) -15°C bin 2×2 Chroma H-alpha 3nm Bandpass 1.25": 50×300″(4h 10′) (gain: 125.00) -15°C bin 2×2 Chroma LoGlow Light Pollution 1.25": 101×300″(8h 25′) (gain: 125.00) -15°C bin 1×1 Chroma LoGlow Light Pollution 1.25": 19×300″(1h 35′) (gain: 125.00) -15°C bin 2×2 Chroma Red 1.25": 42×180″(2h 6′) (gain: 125.00) -15°C bin 2×2 Integration: 20h 16′ Emil
  9. Heart nebula SHO-RGB 6 panel mosaic Astro-Tech AT106EDT Imaging Cameras ZWO ASI294MM × Mounts Sky-Watcher AZ-EQ6 GT Filters Chroma Blue 1.25" · Chroma Green 1.25" · Chroma H-alpha 3nm Bandpass 1.25" · Chroma OIII 3nm Bandpass 1.25" · Chroma Red 1.25" · Chroma SII 3nm Bandpass 1.25" Accessories MoonLite CFL 2.5 inch Large Format Refractor Focusers · MoonLite High Resolution Stepper Motor · QHYCCD PoleMaster · TS-Optics TSFlat2 × · ZWO EFW 8 x 1.25″ / 31mm × Software Adobe Photoshop · Aries Productions Astro Pixel Processor (APP) · Fabien Chéreau et al. Stellarium · Main Sequence Software Sequence Generator Pro (SGP) · Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight · Welsh Dragon Computing StellariumScope Guiding Telescopes Or Lenses Opticstar AR90 Guiding Cameras QHYCCD QHY5L-II M Started on the 11th September and finished on the 18th October 20x300sec for each S, H, O and 10x60sec for each R, G, B per panel Emil
  10. I haven't done a mosaic in quite a while, this is only a 2 pane one to warm up a bit This is my version of SH2-126 and LBN 437 (The Gecko Nebula) in HaLRGB - 2 Pane mosaic SH2-126 is a large emission nebula in the Lacerta (The Lizard) constellation and it apears in this image as the red nebula. The source of its ionisation is the intense ultraviolet radiation from the star 10 Lacertae, a blue main sequence star. The yellow-brownish nebula, which forms a "stellar funnel" in the centre-top of the image and snakes away to the right, is designated LBN 437 also known as The Gecko Nebula. It is a molecular cloud whose densest part is associated with some bright young stars. Its most striking feature is a symmetrical reflection nebula associated with the Herbig Ae/Be star V375 Lacertae. This star is also responsible for the bipolar Herbig-Haro objects within the nebula. Herbig-Haro objects are small nebulae around young stars. They form when gas ejected by the star hits dust clouds. This region, with its faint nebular filaments, is part of Lacerta OB1, a giant star-forming region about 1200 light-years from Earth. The nebula emits its light in broadband and in isolated emission lines. Equipment used: Mount: Dark Frame hypertuned EQ6 Telescope: TS65Q quadruplet Apo refractor QHY294M Pro Cmos camera, cooled at - 10°C QHYCCD QHYCCD CFW3M-US 36mm filterwheel Antlia 36mm 3nm Ha filter Antlia 36mm LRGB filters Qhyccd QHY5L-IIM guide camera Qhyccd Polemaster Software used: Eqmod, SGP - Sequence Generator Pro, PHD2, Stellarium with stellariumScope, SharpCap for polar alignment Date: 10.09.2022 to 11.10.2022 Location: Hemel Hempstead, bortle 5 Frames: Antlia 3nm Narrowband H-alpha 36 mm: 93×300″(7h 45′) (gain: 1600.00) -10°C bin 1×1 Antlia V-Pro Blue 36 mm: 77×180″(3h 51′) (gain: 1600.00) -10°C bin 1×1 Antlia V-Pro Green 36 mm: 80×180″(4h) (gain: 1600.00) -10°C bin 1×1 Antlia V-Pro Luminance 36 mm: 160×180″(8h) (gain: 1600.00) -10°C bin 1×1 Antlia V-Pro Red 36 mm: 80×180″(4h) (gain: 1600.00) -10°C bin 1×1 Total integration time 27 hours and 36 minutes Stacked in AstroPixel Processor and processed in Pixinsight and Photoshop CC 2022, Noise Xterminator and Star Xterminator. I hope you like it! Emil
  11. I did, yes but I didn't want to reduce the number of stars. I do it on the narrowband images but not too much on the broadband ones. And on top of that, cleaning the artefacts left over after the removal is something that I don't find pleasing. Emil
  12. I know some people do hate them, my love for them is probably coming from the HST images that I was crazy about when I was younger. Emil
  13. Thanks Alan, I'm a bit of a sucker for spikes and I tend to add them to some photos that I think would benefit from them. I've never been able to get the results I wanted from any of the newtonians that I had in the past so I am now only using refractors but my love for spikes didn't die. I was actually thinking of fixing some wires in front of the lenses 😂 Emil
  14. Thank you very much Olly, much appreciated, I'm glad you like it 😊 Emil
  15. My first finished target from my new back garden. Happy to be back to DSO imaging after a 6 months break. With the sky being much better than my previous location in Bushey, I went for a broadband target but having the Dengel-Hartl 5 planetary nebula in the frame too, I also shot some Ha and Oiii to make it pop. Date: 25.08.2022 to 16.09.2022 Location: Hemel Hempstead, bortle 5 Luminance: 100x300sec Ha: 50x300sec Oiii: 50x180sec Red: 50x180sec Green: 50x180sec Blue: 50x180sec Total integration time 22 hours and 30 minutes Stacked in AstroPixel Processor and processed in Pixinsight and Photoshop CC 2022 More details on astrobin: https://www.astrobin.com/ptabzb/0/ I hope you like it. Emil
  16. Can I still enter if I started the target on the 25th August? It's quite hard to get many hours to finish a target during the 3 months period. Was lucky to get some clear skies at the end of August but a lot of the subs have been shot in September. Emil
  17. Wow, thank you very much, great entries, wasn't expecting it 😀 Congrats to Russ, Pete and everyone else that took part 👏👏 Emil
  18. Cygnus at 135mm Test of my iOptron Skyguider Pro with results that didn't disappoint. I used my astromodified canon 6d and my Samyang 135mm f2 lens and I chose Cygnus as the target. Only 22 x 60sec exposures, ISO1600 @f2.8 Emil
  19. A second photo from my trip to Wales. Unfortunately this is a composite as the weather didn't allow me to do it the way I wanted. "The Swan River" - Hafod Estate Last year when we visited this place I thought that it would be amazing to shoot the night sky with such a beautiful foreground but unfortunately I didn't get the chance to go there at night. This year, we went back and the night when we arrived in Wales was a very clear night. Beeing tired from the long day at work and the 5 hour drive to Wales, I set up my equipment close to the cottage we were staying at and I shot the night sky until the clouds started to roll in. The forecast looked promising for the following day and I really hoped to achieve my goals but unfortunately the Welsh weather is so unpredictable, the forecast was wrong and there was no point of going there at night if the sky is fully covered by clouds reason why this photo is a composite. EXIF: Canon 6Da, Sigma 50mm f1.4 art lens, Tamron 15-30mm f2.8 lens and iOptron skyguider pro Sky: Sigma 50mm 17x30sec tracked images ISO1600 @ f2.8 Foreground: Tamron 15-30mm 1 x 1/60sec ISO100 @ 30mm f11 I hope you like it! Emil
  20. A second photo from my trip to Wales. Unfortunately this is a composite as the weather didn't allow me to do it the way I wanted. "The Swan River" Last year when we visited this place I thought that it would be amazing to shoot the night sky with such a beautiful foreground but unfortunately I didn't get the chance to go there at night. This year, we went back and the night when we arrived in Wales was a very clear night. Beeing tired from the long day at work and the 5 hour drive to Wales, I set up my equipment close to the cottage we were staying at and I shot the night sky until the clouds started to roll in. The forecast looked promising for the following day and I really hoped to achieve my goals but unfortunately the Welsh weather is so unpredictable, the forecast was wrong and there was no point of going there at night if the sky is fully covered by clouds reason why this photo is a composite. EXIF: Canon 6Da, Sigma 50mm f1.4 art lens, Tamron 15-30mm f2.8 lens and iOptron skyguider pro Sky: Sigma 50mm 17x30sec tracked images ISO1600 @ f2.8 Foreground: Tamron 15-30mm 1 x 1/60sec ISO100 @ 30mm f11 I hope you like it! Emil
  21. Thank you! There's a little cottage called Plynlimon View, 10min drive from Devil's Bridge, Pontarfynach Emil
  22. I just posted this in the "Imaging - Widefield" thread and @Clarkeytold me I should enter it into the holiday competition so here it is For the long bank holiday Jubilee weekend my family and I went on a short trip to the beautiful Welsh countryside, 10 minutes drive from Devil's Bridge, Pontarfynach. We've been there before last year but I wasn't lucky to have a clear night to enjoy the beautiful bortle 2 skies. This year the weather was on my side and the first night I had the opportunity to do something that I've been dreaming of for a long time, to shoot the Scorpius and RHO Ophiuchi region under no light pollution. I didn't have to go far to do it, this field is next to the cottage we were staying at and luckily, this year the sheep have been moved to a different field so I didn't have to worry about them knocking over my tripod The foreground is simple but I like it and I don't think it needs more than it already has. And now the geeky stuff. To take this photo I used my astromodified Canon 6d with the Sigma 50mm f1.4 art lens on a iOptron Skyguider Pro and Benro CF tripod. For the sky I shot 49x60sec ISO1600 exposures at f2.8 And for the forground I only took one 30sec ISO3200 shot at f2.8 when it wasn't very dark outside. I hope you like it as much as I do because I'm abolutely in love with it. Emil
  23. Thank you very much for all your lovely comments, I'm really happy that you like it I think I will actually do that, thanks for mentioning it to me Emil
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