Got bored and wrote this up today.
I hope it helps.
Baz.
http://asignobservatoryii.webs.com/a...graphytips.htm
Got bored and wrote this up today.
I hope it helps.
Baz.
http://asignobservatoryii.webs.com/a...graphytips.htm
I don't know why no one else has replied yet - that was just the right amount of very interesting information explained exceptionally well with "free" humour thrown in - I laughed to myself a couple of times. Thank you for sharing that - I have book marked it so, if you move it let me know.
Brilliant as always.
Thanks.
very use ful thanks for the info
macca
My pleasure folks.
Baz.
Good right up. You must have done a few of those things yourself(mistakes I mean like flash) as you appear to be giving an expert opinion. As an aside the photo of the guy with all the telescopes etc what type of costs for that? I'm guessing thousands. Thanks for the write-up. cheers Brian
Cheers Brian.
Canon 7D Kit lenses EFS 18-55 IS EFS 55-250 IS EF28-90 Canon EF 2xll Extender Sigma DG150-500 OS Speedlight 420EX. 580EX
No I have never used my flash on a sky target. I have had others ask if it would be best to turn it on when taking photos of the moon...
The rig you see in my observatory is about $9K. However, as the article shows, you don't need a telescope for good astrophotos, which is the whole point of writing it.
Thanks for that Baz
I'd never heard of registax, sounds very interesting.
As I'd like to try this at some time & the kids have grown up, so no one would want to buy them, I'm waiting for my youngest son to make a barn door tracker as a first step. This was supposed to be his Christmas present to me (poor impoverished uni student pleadings) and it hasn't turned up yet, I may be in for a long wait, so playing with Registax might do for now
G'day Baz
Thankyou for -yet again- an excellent description & examples from your world of astro photography
Bookmarked for future reference & bouncing to others
Regards, Phil
Of all the stuff in a busy photographers kitbag, the ability to see photographically is the most important
google me at Travelling School of Photography
images.: flickr.com/photos/ozzie_traveller/sets/
Great website, Baz. I did astronomy as an elective at Central Qld Uni and loved the views at totally bizarre hours of the morning of The planets up to Uranus and the Pleides through their telescope. I saw so much better there than I did through the bigger Sydney Observatory telescope... for obvious reasons. I hope to photograph some of the sights I saw some day as it is not something you ever forget.
LOL !!! I had a great laugh reading your article.
Thanks Baz, I'll definitely be using some if not all of the techniques described in your article
Regards,
Phil
Go get 'em folks! I'll be interested to see how you all raise the bar now! Good hunting and clear skies!
Baz.