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That first one....lordy!


She was a great and beautiful model to work with.




Sep 09, 2017 at 12:29 PM
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Couple shots of my kid












Sep 15, 2017 at 08:59 PM
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What is this arm over the head epidemic happening right now? Great shoots BTW!


Sep 16, 2017 at 07:11 PM
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D810.



Sep 17, 2017 at 11:09 AM
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p.10 #5 · Sigma 135mm f/1.8 image thread


M31, Andromeda galaxy and M33, the pinwheel galaxy taken last night at a star party in Burnet, Tx. Used the Sigma lens wide open on these. Camera was guided on my AstroTrac. 60-70% crops. Both are single exposures.












Sep 17, 2017 at 02:51 PM
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Todd wrote:
M31, Andromeda galaxy and M33, the pinwheel galaxy taken last night at a star party in Burnet, Tx. Used the Sigma lens wide open on these. Camera was guided on my AstroTrac. 60-70% crops. Both are single exposures.


There are two ways to look at this earth. Some people look at this world and say, 'You know it's amazing! A 'Big Bang' made this from nothing!' That's the Humanist worldview which says, 'Man is god.'

Other people look at the world and say, 'You know its incredible design! There must be a smart designer.' That's the Creationist worldview which says, 'God is God.'

What's fascinating is that there's a very rough estimate of 10 trillion galaxies in the universe. Multiplying that by the Milky Way's estimated 100 billion stars results in a large number indeed: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars, or a "1" with 24 zeros after it.

Our God is an almighty GOD!



Sep 17, 2017 at 10:10 PM
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It's nice to see and know that you share the same faith in God as I do! God gave me a passion for photography and astronomy and being able to photograph galaxies 2.8 & 2.4 million light years away is great. We are looking back in time 2.8 million years ago...those galaxies are visible now as they were 2.8 million years ago since that's how long it takes the light to get here, I'm sure you knew that though. Anyway, thanks for the reply and sharing your faith.

T.

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There are two ways to look at this earth. Some people look at this world and say, 'You know it's amazing! A 'Big Bang' made this from nothing!' That's the Humanist worldview which says, 'Man is god.'

Other people look at the world and say, 'You know its incredible design! There must be a smart designer.' That's the Creationist worldview which says, 'God is God.'

What's fascinating is that there's a very rough estimate of 10 trillion galaxies in the universe. Multiplying that by the Milky Way's estimated 100 billion stars results in a large number indeed: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars, or a
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Sep 17, 2017 at 10:26 PM
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Todd wrote:
It's nice to see and know that you share the same faith in God as I do! God gave me a passion for photography and astronomy and being able to photograph galaxies 2.8 & 2.4 million light years away is great. We are looking back in time 2.8 million years ago...those galaxies are visible now as they were 2.8 million years ago since that's how long it takes the light to get here, I'm sure you knew that though. Anyway, thanks for the reply and sharing your faith.

T.



Unfortunately I am going to disagree with you. I don't believe in "millions and millions" of years theory.
God created everything in six literal days, INCLUDING the stars, just like the book of Genesis says.
Add all of the ages of people that lived in the bible up to the time of Jesus and add 2017 to that, it comes out to roughly 6,000 years.

Romans 10:17 tells us "So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God." In other words, the word of God comes from the scriptures. So if you don't believe what the scripture (bible) tells us in terms of a literal six days creation, then I can't help you there

Anyways, this is not a place to discuss this, how are you still keeping both 135A and 105E? are they that much different?



Sep 17, 2017 at 10:35 PM
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Todd wrote:
M31, Andromeda galaxy and M33, the pinwheel galaxy taken last night at a star party in Burnet, Tx. Used the Sigma lens wide open on these. Camera was guided on my AstroTrac. 60-70% crops. Both are single exposures.


Very sharp and clear images Todd. Are you using deepskystacker as your post processing?



Sep 17, 2017 at 10:44 PM
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Thanks.. no, just Lightroom and an app on my iPad called Polarr. Currently my astrophotos are single exposures, if I do stack any, I do it in camera using the multiple exposure mode. But, my polar alignment must be spot on as those images are stacked in camera. But if I keep my exposures short, it works well with about 5 images. I've gone as high as 8 so far, but the law of diminishing returns kicks in and I don't see any difference after 5 shots. Here is a sample of how the polarr app works and how I can enhance the photo

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Very sharp and clear images Todd. Are you using deepskystacker as your post processing?









Sep 17, 2017 at 10:57 PM
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My niece and nephew on her first day of school.

2017-09-12-_DSC1579 by Chris Fenison, on Flickr

2017-09-12-_DSC1591 by Chris Fenison, on Flickr



Sep 17, 2017 at 11:27 PM
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Todd wrote:
Thanks.. no, just Lightroom and an app on my iPad called Polarr. Currently my astrophotos are single exposures, if I do stack any, I do it in camera using the multiple exposure mode. But, my polar alignment must be spot on as those images are stacked in camera. But if I keep my exposures short, it works well with about 5 images. I've gone as high as 8 so far, but the law of diminishing returns kicks in and I don't see any difference after 5 shots. Here is a sample of how the polarr app works and how I
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Multiple exposure in-camera is a great idea when using a tracker Todd. Thanks for the tip.
I have the astrotrac but have not used it for ages!



Sep 17, 2017 at 11:51 PM
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Great smiles on those kids! Nice shots.

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My niece and nephew on her first day of school.

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4442/36898750720_3302c60174_b.jpg2017-09-12-_DSC1579 by Chris Fenison, on Flickr

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4347/37153523821_83a88ac75e_b.jpg2017-09-12-_DSC1591 by Chris Fenison, on Flickr




Sep 18, 2017 at 12:12 AM
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Sure! You should try using it again. I'm hoping my Preordered D850 comes soon. I'd like to use it on the sky and compare it to my D810 files...

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Multiple exposure in-camera is a great idea when using a tracker Todd. Thanks for the tip.
I have the astrotrac but have not used it for ages!




Sep 18, 2017 at 12:15 AM
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Todd: I don't have a particular interest in astro photography but I'm still enjoying your shots, particularly the galaxy ones. Those are awesome!!


Sep 18, 2017 at 03:29 AM
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p.10 #16 · Sigma 135mm f/1.8 image thread


A couple from my new camera, Nikon D850












Sep 23, 2017 at 06:42 PM
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p.10 #17 · Sigma 135mm f/1.8 image thread


Is that dust on the sensor or something else in the first picture? (Top)

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A couple from my new camera, Nikon D850





Sep 24, 2017 at 08:32 AM
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Nah, those are out of focus birds flying over. I saw them as they passed and thought they would add to the shot, but they sort of did, at least for me anyway since I know what they are.

shekarn64 wrote:
Is that dust on the sensor or something else in the first picture? (Top)





Sep 25, 2017 at 06:19 AM
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Out for a hike!
2017-09-24-_DSC2021 by Chris Fenison, on Flickr



Sep 25, 2017 at 03:02 PM
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p.10 #20 · Sigma 135mm f/1.8 image thread


Nick is a journalist of our local newspaper, I shoot some pictures with the 135mm for his social media sites.

http://marcelobarrera.zenfolio.com/img/s/v-2/p2539393931-6.jpg



Sep 27, 2017 at 09:29 PM
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