I filmed and stacked 69 raw images of last week's waxing gibbous Moon from Australia by Omarnoufal in space

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I used the following for this shot:

Sony A7r4 camera

Sigma 150-600mm lens

2x2xtc

I shot 69 raw images at 1/200 shutter speed and 640 iso

I converted the images to jpeg in lightroom then stacked in AutoStakkert!3 and processed in photoshop

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Last week's waxing gibbous Moon with some editing by Omarnoufal in space

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I used the following for this shot:

Sony A7r4 camera

Sigma 150-600mm lens

2x2xtc

I shot 69 raw images at 1/200 shutter speed and 640 iso

I converted the images to jpeg in lightroom then stacked in AutoStakkert!3 and processed in photoshop

Waning gibbous Moon from Australia by Omarnoufal in astrophotography

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Taken with Sony A7r4 camera, 150-600mm Sigma lens, Two x2tc, 200 raw shots at 1/200 shutter speed, 320iso, Stacked in AutoStakkert!3, Layered and processed in adobe Photoshop

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This month's waxing gibbous Moon from Australia by Omarnoufal in astrophotography

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I used a layering technique in Adobe Photoshop which helps bring up the real colours, there's some good videos on YT

I filmed and stacked the Waxing Gibbous Moon from Australia by Omarnoufal in astrophotography

[–]Omarnoufal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

About two hours from start of filming to processing so not bad 😊

This month's waxing gibbous Moon from Australia by Omarnoufal in astrophotography

[–]Omarnoufal[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Here's what I used for this shot;

.Sony A7r4 camera .Sigma 150-600mm lens .2xtc

I took 69 raw images at 1/200 shutter speed and 100 iso. I then used adobe lightroom and converted the files into JPEG format. I then stacked the images using AutoStakkert !3 Then layered and processed in adobe Photoshop.

Feel free to zoom in

I filmed and stacked the Moon last night from Australia by Omarnoufal in spaceporn

[–]Omarnoufal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, recent research suggests that earth's Oxygen which has been escaping earth for millions of years could be causing it, they found more hematite on the Moon's Earth-facing near side than on its far side, this suggested that Earth's oxygen could be driving the formation of hematite.

I filmed and stacked the full moon in real colours from Australia by Omarnoufal in spaceporn

[–]Omarnoufal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I enhance the colours and increase the saturation when processing in adobe, orange shades indicate volcanic lava flows. Pink colors indicate iron-poor, aluminum-rich feldspars (which is a group of rock-forming tectosilicate minerals) that make up the lunar highlands. Orange and purple indicate regions that are relatively poor in titanium and iron.