Something different

Post pictures you simply want to share with others. (Use "Image Critique" if you want to obtain feedback.)
gcluer
Posts: 90
Joined: Sat 22 Sep 2012, 12:30

Something different

Postby gcluer » Sat 11 Apr 2015, 10:54

This is a photograph of the Orion nebula. Canon 100D (with the internal IR filter removed) through a Celestron 6SE telescope. I was made by stacking about 7 different photos.
Attachments
Autosave.jpg
Autosave.jpg (28.02 KiB) Viewed 2330 times
User avatar
davidc
Posts: 2410
Joined: Wed 12 Sep 2012, 11:27
Location: location, location.
Contact:

Re: Something different

Postby davidc » Sat 11 Apr 2015, 12:47

Awesome! I was looking at that telescope (among others) but decided not to get one in the end, light pollution here is awful!

Impressive results!
Check out my website - davidcandlish.photography
My Top 50 album is here
Mike Farley
Posts: 7316
Joined: Tue 11 Sep 2012, 16:38
Contact:

Re: Something different

Postby Mike Farley » Sat 11 Apr 2015, 13:34

An impressive shot, although I have to inform you on behalf of Brooks Jensen is that this image has nothing to do with you and is solely down to the camera. Oh, and nature played a part as well. I jest, of course.

You say that the IR block filter has been removed from your camera, but was any filtration applied?
Regards

Mike Farley
(Visit my website and blog - www.mikefarley.net)
User avatar
Paul Heester
Posts: 622
Joined: Fri 18 Jan 2013, 13:16

Re: Something different

Postby Paul Heester » Sun 19 Apr 2015, 20:26

I will try to make your talk in a few weeks Graham as this a very interesting aspect of photography for me. You mention stacking 7 images, do you mean focus-stacking or some other process? Only because I thought (naively??) that you set your camera to infinity and all the stars are in focus.
User avatar
davidb
Posts: 763
Joined: Thu 14 Nov 2013, 13:45
Location: Croydon, Surrey, UK

Re: Something different

Postby davidb » Mon 20 Apr 2015, 11:56

I was made by stacking about 7 different photos


The BBC did something like this earlier this year but it wasn't with just seven images. They asked all viewers to take photographs of a certain region in the sky and send in the results. The BBC then used some software to extract the area they were interested in and stacked them to improve the quality of the image. The more they added the more the detail was enhanced. I didn't see the final result but I should imagine it was breathtaking.
Regards

David A Beard.

Return to “Photo Sharing”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 76 guests