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From the album: Lunar and Planetary Images
The Moon 20.10.2018 at 21.25 BST Canon 100D on Skywatcher Equinox 80 ED refractor using Altair Lightwave 2 x Tele Extender Barlow Single 1/400 second exposure at ISO-800© vicky050373
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From the album: Lunar Eclipse 28.09.2015
Getting set up with my NEQ6 Pro Synscan, William Optics FLT-110 ED refractor, and Canon 100D DSLR-
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From the album: Lunar and Planetary Images
Canon 100D and Skywatcher Equinox 80 ED Single 1/500 second exposure at ISO 200 with light processing in Photoshop Elements 11© vicky050373
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From the album: Stars and Constellations
Taken using Canon 100D on Skywatcher Star Adventurer - 55mm lens - single 4 minute exposure at ISO 800 You can clearly see M42 The Orion Nebula within "the sword", and there is a hint of The Flame Nebula and The Horsehead Nebula around the bottom left star of "the belt" Taken during a trip out to The Dales on Thursday night at a nice dark site between Kettlewell and Hawes© Vicky050373
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From the album: Lunar and Planetary Images
Full moon tonight, and the clouds cleared long enough to manage a bit of lunar imaging with my DSLR on my 80mm F7 Celestron refractor. Single 1/320 second exposure at ISO 200© Vicky050373
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From the album: Stars and Constellations
Taken using Canon 100D with a 300mm lens mounted on Skywatcher Star Adventurer. Single 2 minute exposure - too much moon light and LP to allow the necessary settings to bring out the nebulosity.© vicky050373
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From the album: Lunar and Planetary Images
Waning gibbous Moon - 91% illuminated - imaged 16.11.2016 Using Canon 100D and SkyWatcher Equinox 80ED Single 1/320 second exposure at ISO 200© vicky050373
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From the album: Stars and Constellations
Taken using Canon 100D DSLR with 18mm lens Single 10 minute exposure at ISO 100 processed in Photoshop Element 11© vicky050373
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From the album: DSO, Nebula, Galaxies, Comets etc
M31, including M32 and M110, taken using my Canon 100D with 300mm lens mounted on SkyWatcher Star Adventurer. Stack of 18 images varying from 60 to 120 seconds.© @vicky050373
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From the album: DSO, Nebula, Galaxies, Comets etc
M81 Bode's Galaxy, M82 Cigar Galaxy and NGC 3077 imaged on 30.09.2016 Canon 100D DSLR and William Optics FLT-110 on NEQ6 Pro Synscan© vicky050373
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From the album: Stars and Constellations
Taken using Canon 100D DSLR with 18mm lens on Skywatcher Star Adventurer Single 2 minute exposure processed in Photoshop Elements 11© Vicky050373
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From the album: Lunar and Planetary Images
Moon and Jupiter showing 3 of it's Galilean moons. From top to bottom Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. Io was behind Jupiter at the time this was taken. Taken using Canon 100D DSLR. Tweaked in PS Elements 11.© Vicky050373
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From the album: DSO, Nebula, Galaxies, Comets etc
First process of my NGC 6960 Western Veil Nebula image from 29.09.16 whilst at Kelling Heath Autumn Equinox star party Canon 100D and William Optics FLT-110 on NEQ6 Pro Synscan mount© vicky050373
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I am having lots of trouble processing some widefield Milky Way shots in DSS. At the end of the stacking process I get the usual screen for R G B wlignment but the image is white/blank without any RGB curves. I am using a canon 100D and the latests versions of DSS. Has anyone encountered this problem before? I have run out of ideas as to how to solve it. Thank you all for your help.
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From the album: DSO, Nebula, Galaxies, Comets etc
M81 Bode's Galaxy, M82 Cigar Galaxy and NGC 3077 imaged on 30.09.2016 Canon 100D DSLR and William Optics FLT-110 on NEQ6 Pro Synscan© vicky050373
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Modified Canon 100D with 2 batteries in mint condition
jason32 posted a topic in Sold / Expired Classified Ads
HI I bought this new in winter and got it modified by Astronomiser so it works perfectly and I was able to capture some nice shots. its in mint condition with less than 3000 shutter count but i dont have the original box securely but will pack and send it through special delivery. Price £220 with delivery. -
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From the album: Stars and Constellations
Taken using Canon 100D on William Optics FLT-110 refractor on NEQ6 Pro Synscan mount Single unguided 4 second exposure at ISO 1600© Vicky050373
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From the album: Stars and Constellations
Taken using Canon 100D on Skywatcher Star Adventurer - 75-300mm lens at 300mm, single exposure of 151.2 seconds at ISO 1600© Vicky050373
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From the album: DSO, Nebula, Galaxies, Comets etc
Comet (C/2013 US10) Catalina taken 14.01.16 using Canon 100D on SkyWatcher Star Adventurer - single 4 minute exposure at ISO 1600© Vicky050373
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From the album: Stars and Constellations
Taken using Canon 100D DSLR on Skywatcher Star Adventurer mount. Way too much moonlight and LP to allow the necessary settings to bring out the nebulosity. Single 2 minute exposure using 300mm lens. Slightly processed in PS Elements 11.© vicky050373
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From the album: DSO, Nebula, Galaxies, Comets etc
Taken using Canon 100D on SkyWatcher Star Adventurer - 300mm lens, 30 second exposure at ISO 1600 Lightly processed in PS Elements 11© Vicky050373
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From the album: Stars and Constellations
M45 The Pleiades - 11.01.16 at 20.44 - Canon 100D on SkyWatcher Star Adventurer - 75-300mm lens at 300mm, 30 second exposure at ISO 200.© Vicky050373
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From the album: Stars and Constellations
Quick image of Epsilon Lyrae, the double-double star system, which is close to Vega in the constellation of Lyra. I used my Canon 100D DSLR at prime focus through the Celestron 8SE. Boy, those doubles are tight!-
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From the album: Lunar and Planetary Images
Taken using Canon 100D - 1 second exposure - ISO100 Ganymede emerging after occultation Data from memory card - image created 04 December 2015, 07:02:34© Vicky050373