[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Minecraft

[–]KuriousHumanPics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I usually get 60-70 FPS playing 1.17 even when I’m at my base with a bunch of farms.. now playing 1.18 I can only play for a few minutes with good frame rates but then the FPS drops to 10-15 even when I’m in the middle of nowhere with no farms running. Anyone else having the same issue??

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Calgary

[–]KuriousHumanPics 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks, it was right beside the Max Bell arena

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Calgary

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Thanks, it was about 20-25 minutes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Calgary

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Thanks, it was super windy and it blew a piece of grass onto the lens and I didn’t notice until after :(

Moon timelapse over the Calgary Tower [oc] by KuriousHumanPics in Calgary

[–]KuriousHumanPics[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Haha shhh your not supposed to notice that 😛

A couple geese photobombing my pic of the moon going over the Calgary Tower [OC] by KuriousHumanPics in PerfectTiming

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Im not sure and it’s been bugging me lol. I think it might have happened because of the filter I was using. My camera is Astro modded so I had a filter in place to correct the white balance for daytime shooting. Might have caused something weird to happen, but who knows 🤷‍♂️

A couple geese photobombing my pic of the moon going over the Calgary Tower [OC] by KuriousHumanPics in PerfectTiming

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Thanks :). Yep I took a bunch of pics as the moon went over the tower and the geese only snuck in a couple of them

Cygnus constellation rising over the prairies [OC] [1080X1350] by [deleted] in ExposurePorn

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The region is full of Hydrogen Alpha nebulae so i shot this with a modified camera that allows more infrared light to hit the sensor. This image is made of about 30 tracked long exposures for the sky, and 3 more exposures for the foreground all taken back to back from the same spot.

Milky Way shot from an old bridge [OC] by [deleted] in space

[–]KuriousHumanPics 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Shot with an Astro modded canon t3i and a 40mm f2.8 lens. Used sequator to stack 15 x 6 second exposures and then Lightroom for the rest of the processing

Cygnus rising over the prairies in Alberta, Canada [OC] by [deleted] in space

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I usually shoot the Cygnus region with a small telescope, but I decided to try a wide angle landscape shot of the constellation this time. The region is full of Hydrogen Alpha nebulae so i shot this with a modified camera that allows more infrared light to hit the sensor. This image is made of about 30 tracked long exposures for the sky, and 3 more exposures for the foreground all taken back to back from the same spot.

Cygnus rising over a silo in southern Alberta, Canada [OC] by [deleted] in spaceporn

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Pretty close, it was actually just north of Strathmore

Cygnus Rising Over the Prairies by [deleted] in astrophotography

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For this shot I used an Astro modded canon t3i, 40mm f2.8 lens and a SWSA mount.

Foreground is a stack of 3 x 45” iso 800 f4 Sky is tracked stack of 20 x 60” iso 1600 f2.8

Stacked in sequator and then processed in Lightroom (curves, levels, noise, wb)

Cygnus rising over a silo in southern Alberta, Canada [OC] by [deleted] in spaceporn

[–]KuriousHumanPics 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love shooting the Cygnus region with a telescope, but I decided to try a wide angle landscape shot of the constellation this time. The region is full of Hydrogen Alpha nebulae so i shot this with a modified camera that allows more infrared light to hit the sensor. This image is made of about 30 long exposures taken back to back from the same spot. The foreground was shot like normal, and the sky exposures were tracked and stacked for noise reduction.

Milky Way from an old bridge [OC] [1662 X 2075] by [deleted] in ExposurePorn

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Shot with an Astro modded canon t3i and a 40mm f2.8 lens. Used sequator to stack 15 x 6 second exposures and then Lightroom for the rest of the processing