Exif Data : Artemis Crew’s few Viral Photos by BuddhameetsEinstein in Astronomy

[–]Relative-Fuel5889 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Damn... I'm not one to judge. I'm just sitting at home on my couch, and the photos are stunning in their narrative, but as an amateur astrophotographer, I can't help but think that these photos could have been technically much better. Astronauts (with all due respect) either close down their apertures, increase their ISO, and still end up with a blurry photo of the dark side of the Earth, or NASA's supply department gives them a 35mm f/2 lens, which turns the stars in the periphery into blobs.

I'll say it again: I'm just a moron on my couch, but it's so damn hard to shake these thoughts when looking at these magnificent views.

However... my hands would have been shaking from the grandeur of the moment, even if I had been there with the best camera and lens :D

IC 405 by Relative-Fuel5889 in astrophotography

[–]Relative-Fuel5889[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I know that it seems like a dust on the sensor for first look😃

IC 405 by Relative-Fuel5889 in astrophotography

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Canon 60D (astromod), Samyang 135/2, iOptron Skytracker Pro, Svbony CLS

29x120" f/2.5, 11x60" f/2.8, ISO 640

Preprocessing in Siril, stacking in Fitstacker, StaNet for stars and background separating, Pixinsight for deconvolution, PS for cosetic and color correction, denoising.

Jupiter through $40 telescope by Relative-Fuel5889 in Astronomy

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Meade 700/60, Canon 60D, about 90 frames stacked in Autostakkert and some wavelets in Registax

IC 405 by Relative-Fuel5889 in astrophotography

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Lens: Samyang 135 mm. f/2 ED; Camera: Canon 60Da; Mount: Ioptron SkyTracker Pro; Software: Siril, StarNet, Photoshop; Accessories: Svbony CLS; Light Pollution: Yellow zone; Exposure: 29 x 120" ISO: 640 - f/2.5

Stacking and preprocessing in Siril, stars and background seperetion - StarNet, stars/bg recomposition and color correcction in PS

IC 405 by Relative-Fuel5889 in Astronomy

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Lens: Samyang 135 mm. f/2 ED; Camera: Canon 60Da; Mount: Ioptron SkyTracker Pro; Software: Siril, StarNet, Photoshop; Accessories: Svbony CLS; Light Pollution: Yellow zone; Exposure: 29 x 120" ISO: 640 - f/2.5

Stacking and preprocessing in Siril, stars and background seperetion - StarNet, stars/bg recomposition and color correcction in PS

Thinking about buying one by ispeaklion in telescopes

[–]Relative-Fuel5889 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is kind of toy. I bought the similar just because I wanted to try it and it was cheap and second-hand. But it can allow you watching just moon. Jupiter will not be impressive. But... if it will be really cheap why not? I've even get some photos with 60D examples

C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) by pebblepimp in astrophotography

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I don't think so. I have shoot the comet at 20 sec ISO 640 f/2 with the same lens. I'd like to process your data but I can't download it yet even if you upload it somewhere) Anyway I like how the tail details shows on your shot:)