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Todd Registered: Feb 13, 2003 Total Posts: 1131 Country: United States |
I started this thread in the Landscape forum, some of you may have seen this already, if not enjoy. ![]() ![]() |
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Filipinoise Registered: Mar 23, 2009 Total Posts: 242 Country: United States |
Excellent captures! |
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DavidWEGS Registered: Apr 15, 2004 Total Posts: 2693 Country: United States |
Wow. Great shots. |
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jasoncallen Registered: Feb 07, 2009 Total Posts: 2038 Country: United States |
GORGEOUS captures! I'm very jealous of your shot of the Pliades cluster... I tried to get a similar shot with sloppy results a few days ago during the Leonid meteor shower. Must... resist... the urge... to buy a D700! |
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who me Registered: Oct 09, 2004 Total Posts: 1888 Country: United States |
Really nice shots. What I am more impresed about is that you have a nice telescope setup and that you have access to dark skies. |
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Kittyk Registered: Apr 29, 2009 Total Posts: 3224 Country: Germany |
awesome work |
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PeterTan Registered: Nov 16, 2009 Total Posts: 41 Country: United Arab Emirates |
Fantastic! Excellent! |
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NightOwl Cat Registered: Feb 19, 2007 Total Posts: 4530 Country: United States |
Nice ones Todd, I'm guessing you were out in the boonies shooting? |
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derry1 Registered: Jun 29, 2009 Total Posts: 681 Country: United States |
dark skies is one important item and clear skies is another, to have both available is awesome,, |
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alpenglowing Registered: Apr 29, 2009 Total Posts: 257 Country: United States |
Wow! Those images are absolutely stunning |
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skyvan Registered: Oct 29, 2009 Total Posts: 1081 Country: United States |
Wow, when I first saw the before reading your post I thought they were some satellite images...they look like something that came from NASA. Amazing job man. |
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HapZungLam Registered: Nov 01, 2004 Total Posts: 149 Country: Canada |
I tried to shoot stars before but fails. I used 30 secs exposure but since the earth was orbitting all the stars leaves a tail on my picture. Drove me nuts. How did u take these!? |
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Todd Registered: Feb 13, 2003 Total Posts: 1131 Country: United States |
Thank you all for your cool comments. I am glad you enjoyed looking at them. I do have more at www.toddhargisphotography.com in the astronomy gallery. Also there is more at www.pbase.com/todd991 in the astronomy gallery there. Thanks again dudes! |
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musclepics Registered: Sep 05, 2008 Total Posts: 822 Country: Canada |
A friend of mine took similar pictures a few years ago with a Rebel XTI. |
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Specularist Registered: Jul 12, 2009 Total Posts: 437 Country: France |
Good stuff, Todd, but the JPEG compression artefacts look a bit like sensor noise at our end. I think these would look a lot cleaner with JPEG files around half a megabyte or more. |
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rnickl Registered: Oct 22, 2004 Total Posts: 665 Country: United States |
Outstanding Todd. It's amazing how much detail you can capture through a little 4" refractor. |
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Adam73 Registered: Aug 24, 2005 Total Posts: 1391 Country: United States |
All I have to say is "WoW" ok one more "Amazing" :::speachless::: |
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runamuck Registered: Oct 29, 2006 Total Posts: 4611 Country: United States |
I thought I saw a star the other night, but it was only a light on a plane. Both dippers are too dim to be seen anymore. But we can read newspapers on the curb! |
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kasakato Registered: Sep 14, 2008 Total Posts: 247 Country: Canada |
Do you have additional details about the lens? I would be interested in seeing whats required to do astrophotography. |
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andrewd01 Registered: Jan 03, 2008 Total Posts: 698 Country: Norway |
looks like you have a few hot pixels |
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Jorge Torralba Registered: May 16, 2007 Total Posts: 1680 Country: United States |
i wish i know how to do this type of photography. its really amazing and interesting. |
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Rexspangle Registered: Jul 06, 2009 Total Posts: 75 Country: Canada |
I think there is some sensor dust on the top corner of the first shot... |