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Hawksmoor

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  1. From the album: Backyard Astronomy

    Part of the Affinity Photo software learning curve. Decided to data crunch this stack of 60 second lights at ISO 1600 taken on 01-11-2021.
  2. Orion over the Carlton Marshes Visitor Centre, Lowestoft ,Suffolk. The Constellation Orion striding over the southern horizon on the 3rd of January 2022. Image captured using an unmodified Canon 600d camera with an Sigma EX 10-20 zoom lens all on a Star Adventurer equatorial mount. 18x3minute light and dark frames at nominal f=17mm (APC sensor) and ISO800 were stacked using Sequator freeware and developed using Affinity Photo. . The foreground image was taken during daylight using the same camera and optical set up . "I'm getting too old for ladders and midnight visits to the marshes . The two images were finally merged to create the composite photograph. I posted this wrongly first time around. Sorry Mods, I'm definitely getting doddery! George next the Sea
  3. From the album: Out and About

    Composite of two images - in technicolor! Getting to grips with Affinity Photo software in combination with all the other familiar photo-editing culprits.
  4. The Constellation Orion striding over the southern horizon on the 3rd of January 2022. Image captured using an unmodified Canon 600d camera with an Sigma EX 10-20 zoom lens all on a Star Adventurer equatorial mount. 18x3minute light frames at nominal f=17mm and ISO800 were stacked using Sequator freeware and developed using Affinity Photo. . The foreground image was taken during daylight using the same camera and optical set up . "I'm getting too old for night visits to the marshes - see 'The Hound of Grimpen Mire'" 😅. The two images were finally merged to create the composite photograph. George next the Sea
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    Southend Pier ap

    From the album: Other Peoples Photons

    Whilst taking a very early run along the seafront, my daughter Rachel captured this image with her Iphone of our friendly G2 V star sitting on the end Southend Pier .
  6. Hi Reggie

    May I and Mrs.H  wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New (Stargazing) Year.

    Best regards George

    1. orion25

      orion25

      Big thanks to you and Mrs. H! Same to you both!

      Regards, Reggie

  7. A very Merry Christmas to all my chums on Stargazers Lounge around the world. Over the last couple of years, whilst Mrs. H and I have been prevented from travelling, Stargazers Lounge has provided opportunities for us to see images captured from locations around the UK and the wider world by imagers located in many different places. SGL has enabled a wider perspective for us 'lock down oldies' which we both value.

    Many thanks to FLO for sponsoring this site and for the excellent mail order service. Dave Eagle's guide to Affinity Photo arrived yesterday, so I shall be  producing even more of my blurry  technicolor images in the New Year but from now on using a different workflow! A change is as good as a rest!🧐 (I chose this emoji because I thought it look like Sir Patrick.)

     

    1. Gonariu

      Gonariu

      Merry Christmas to you too and to all subscribers to this forum.

    2. orion25

      orion25

      Merry Christmas, George!

  8. Purchased Affinity Photo and am now bravely facing the learning curve. Lets hope my aged brain is up to it! Thing is, once you stop learning and reinventing yourself, 'you become a cartoon in a cartoon graveyard'.

    The recent Affinity Photo post on SGL looks very helpful and am awaiting the arrival from FLO of Dave Eagle's Guide.

    Nighty night stargazers.

  9. Hawksmoor

    Orion Crop

    From the album: Backyard Astronomy

    As the weather in Lowestoft continues to be grim, I used my data from 2020 to create this composite image of the constellation Orion with associated nebulosity.
  10. Always nice to see the 'Horsey' and Alnitak's companion star often lost in the glare. Thanks for sharing.
  11. Had my 72nd Birthday today and the excellent Mrs H purchased GradientXTerminator for me!

    1. orion25

      orion25

      Happy Birthday and congratulations!

      Regards, Reggie :) 

  12. Heads up! Noticed this was a free download for Kindle if you have Amazon Prime. Have just started reading this in bed on stormy nights and it appears to be quite an informative read. George in Lowestoft next the sea.
  13. Nice captures Reggie. I haven't observed or imaged any asteroids for quite a while. You really appreciate the dynamics and scale of the Solar System when you see these mini worlds move so quickly relative to the stars. Nice work! George
  14. After we 'put the clocks back' I look forward to my first views of Orion before 'ridiculous o clock', as he rises majestically above our hedge that borders our backyard to the south. Mrs H always says " Orion is peeking over the hedge". This image was captured at 2:00am on the 3rd of November 2021. My first attempt at a widefield version. Canon 600d camera on a Star Adventurer mount. Sigma wide lens at f=14mm. and F5. Stack of 7x 240sec RAW lights (plus darks and Bias) at ISO800. Stacked using DeepSkyStakker, colours and levels adjusted and image cropped using APS . Noise and light pollution reduced using Topaz AI and GradientXterminator. I am currently trying out the GradientXterminator plug-in and am dropping big hints to Mrs H that my birthday is in November and that this would make a great gift for an old astro-imager!
  15. From the album: Backyard Astronomy

    A cropped stack of 1 minute Lights, Darks and Bias at ISO800. 66mm Altair Astro Lightwave refractor with 0.6x focal reducer and field flattener. Canon 600D camera on a Star Adventurer equatorial mount. 02 Nov 2021.
  16. Nice crisp transparent moonless night to bring in November. Had my mini-rig up and running taking some images of the Andromeda group of galaxies with my Altair Astro 66mm Doublet and Canon 600d camera. Now in bed thawing out!

    Nighty night Stargazers.

  17. Hi Reggie Nice to hear from you. I guess we both wish we had the kit to image Europa with this much detail😉. I did however enjoy messing about with the Juno data which is marvelous! Sad to hear you have got grey skies and low temperatures too. We have had torrential rain this morning and this afternoon a rather nice rainbow. Best regards George.
  18. From the album: Other Peoples Photons

    Jupiter's moon Europa -taken by the Juno space probe on the 16th of October 2021, PERIJOVE37. Credit: NASA / SwRI / MSSS. Very much enjoyed playing with this data download on a cold grey afternoon.
  19. Quite a bright afternoon in Lowestoft today, had a ring doughnut covered in sugar plus a black coffee on the seafront. Nice!

  20. I'm very fond of barbecued 'squid' but have yet to succumb to the Netflix series. Not too fond of dystopian futures - seem to have been 'living the dream' of late. Probably a lot nicer in Edinburgh! You are however quite correct with the second guess. - I am trying to build an adjustable diffraction slit for my latest DIY spectrograph.
  21. After I had looked up what a Foucault Tester is and does, I can see why you suggested this DIY item. I have never had the patience to grind an astro-mirror and have spent my cash mainly on refractors and assorted lenses. So, good try but no coconut!
  22. Our postman delivered three quite small packets containing; two 8mm springs, a 300mm length of 12mm square aluminium solid bar and a packet of replacement pencil sharpener blades. Have you guessed what project they're for yet? Todays more utilitarian project however., was cleaning out the back inlet gulley that collects waste from our kitchen sink and the bathroom toilet soil and vent pipe - so my astro-project is even more exciting than that!😉 George in a stormy and locally whiffy Lowestoft.
  23. Having read Ken Harrison's excellent book Astronomical 'Spectroscopy for Amateurs' at least twice and innumerable visits to Robin's 'Three Hills' internet site, I have decided to haul myself up on the shoulders of giants and try to make yet another spectrograph this time involving a homemade adjustable slit! After a lot of deliberation I have come up with a modular design based on the 'Watkis Spectrograph'. I am currentlyputting together a heap of parts mostly gleaned from old bits of redundant/broken kit or stuff purchased from the NET in days gone past when I thought 'That's too good an offer to miss' (followed by a long languish in a box in the shed). Each module appears to pass the Transpec V2 spreadsheet test - so fingers crossed. At least I will have a project to keep me going through the winter.

     

  24. From the album: Saturn

    Images taken over 7 years with my 127mm Meade Apo showing Saturn's Northern Hemisphere and the ring system opening up then starting to close.
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