Dont try this at home
http://media.skysurvey.org/openzoom.html
Dont try this at home
http://media.skysurvey.org/openzoom.html
Darren
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Wow... it looks really amazing!!! I enjoyed seeing it!
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J. Arguello.
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Photography gear: Nikon D7000; Tokina 11-20mm f/2.8; Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5 - 5.6; Tamron A17 70-300mm f/4 - 5.6; Nikkor 50mm f/1.8; Yongnuo 35mm f/2; Neewer 85mm f/1.8; Nikon AW100 ;Canon EOS 300; Tamron 28-105mm; Canon 75-300mm.
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All I can see is a lot of noise & blown pixels
Col
Interesting that they managed to capture the H-Alpha emissions in that section of the night sky - they must be using a IR modified camera, must have specifically captured those areas with a IR modified camera with a specialised dichroic filter and added them in the final composite.
it is a Beautiful image, displaying superb technical mastery.
Last edited by Othrelos; 24-05-2011 at 5:13pm.
This was an amazing effort by the photographer, from what I remember he took his dad out and used 6 Astro dedicated cameras, on a German Equatorial Mount, using Luminance, Ha, Red, Green and Blue filters.. Putting it together would have been a massive undertaking, he has done well. Ha regions being Hydrogen Alpha.
Amazing... And beautiful.