
Passi
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Timelapse: Black Desert of Egypt
Passi replied to Passi's topic in Imaging - Widefield, Special Events and Comets
Hi, thank you for all your positive comments :-) Very happy to read, that you like it! I've got two more videos of Egypt in progress, so stay tuned.. White Desert and the Great Sanddunes will follow in a while. Best regards, Pascal -
click for fullscreen I took this picture on my holiday in Australia. I had a great time on the beach of Fitzroy Island (Great Barrier Reef).. Would love to hear your opinions and comments! Bye, Pascal
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Uluru (Ayers Rock): Milky way timelapse
Passi replied to Passi's topic in Imaging - Widefield, Special Events and Comets
Hi, thank you all! Yeah, that is my favorite moment, too It was truly amazing. And yes, you have to look out for all those crawling creatures on the ground.. Luckily I did not meet one of them at that night Pascal -
Uluru (Ayers Rock): Milky way timelapse
Passi replied to Passi's topic in Imaging - Widefield, Special Events and Comets
Hi all, thank you so much for all your comments Glad that you like it! Yeah, the sky downunder was really breathtaking. Unfurtunately this was one of only two clear nights in the outback But I think I used it the right way Thanks again! Bye, Pascal -
Andromeda Unchained, Reframed and Reworked
Passi replied to Beyond_Vision's topic in Imaging - Deep Sky
Hi Kevin, Somehow I like the older version better. This one looks a bit blurry to me in comparison with the old one? But nevertheless, both pictures are great! I would be happy to get even close to that Pascal -
Protecting Earth [Milkyway]
Passi replied to Passi's topic in Imaging - Widefield, Special Events and Comets
Yep that's what it is No those images really were stitched, not stacked. 11mm is far not enough to get the milkyway all the way on the photo. I don't know the real directions anymore, but if we say that the left and of the arc is in east, then the right edn of the arc would be in west. So that picture covers at least 200° of horizontal view Unfortunately I had no knowledge about darkframes at the time I took the pictures, otherwhise I would have made some. But for this picture I did not use the camera internal NR, but a small programm called Noise Ninja which allows many settings to be made -
Protecting Earth [Milkyway]
Passi replied to Passi's topic in Imaging - Widefield, Special Events and Comets
Hi Baz, I used a Nikon D90 equipped with a Tokina 11-16mm. 11mm, f/2.8, ISO 3200, 25s exposure. The image was made of 14 single pictures. Hope that helps Pascal -
Wow, that's really impressive. Great how many details you can see even in the full resolution image. Good job! Pascal
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My First Wide Angle...
Passi replied to Keiran's topic in Imaging - Widefield, Special Events and Comets
Wow, that's exactly how I begun too Pascal -
Protecting Earth [Milkyway]
Passi replied to Passi's topic in Imaging - Widefield, Special Events and Comets
Thank you all for your nice comments ! Glad that you like it! Pascal -
Hi Olly, well here in Germany the light pollution is quite high just about everywhere. There are some regions where you can try your luck, but we just don't have enough space to have a really dark region here Thanks to all for your welcomes! Pascal
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1000D and 18-55mm lens first light
Passi replied to MikeD's topic in Imaging - Widefield, Special Events and Comets
Nice photo, you placed Polaris on the right position I'm using startrails.exe too for those kind of images, works fine with 500 and more images..