In the midsummer, I made this post showcasing the many celestial events we have had in the Adirondacks this year. The first post demonstrated some general astrophotography as well as a shot from the Eclipse, but nobody anticipated that things would ramp up even more in the coming months.
We got a G4 solar storm and this time the skies were actually clear enough to shoot it. We got the appearance of comet C/2023 A3 Atlas, and we also got a pretty decent show of the Perseids meteor shower this year. While I personally was unable to capture that this year in particular, I heard it was quite the event which coincided with a G3 solar storm.
All in all, I am happy to be an Adirondack photographer this year. I could not have asked for better conditions. I also recovered from two injuries/surgeries so it is safe to say it was quite a monumental year. Cheers to more ADK Astro next year!
Baily's Beads during the Total Solar Eclipse. Z8 + Z 800 f/6.3 with 2X TC. All images captured within a 3 second time span. 1/100 3 brackets to 1/6400, ISO 500, f/13
Northern Lights on October 10, Z8 + Z 14-24 f/2.8. 5
50mm tracked Orion pano. Z6 + Z 50 1.8 S. 26 images combined. 15 tracked @ 120
Star Trails over Elk Lake. Z8 + Z 20mm 1.8 S. 800 images combined. Spot healed the airplanes out of each one by one. 900x 30
HDR Total Solar Eclipse. Z8 + Z 400 f/4.5 w/1.4x TC. 21 images combined bracketed from 1/6400 to 3 seconds. ISO 500, f/13
Star Trails from the New York state highest peak, Mt. Marcy. Z7II + Z 20mm 1.8 S. 900 images combined. Spot healed the airplanes out of each one by one. 900x 30
Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) and the Milky Way during full moon. 35mm tracked pano. Z6 + Z 35 1.8 S. 17 images combined. 8 tracked @ 120
360º Aurora Pano from the night of Oct 10 atop a mountain summit. Z8 + Z 20mm f/1.8 S. 19 images @ 3
Dragonfire wrote:
Always a pleasure to view your work Voted
Mega appreciated, so glad you like my stuff!!
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junglialoh wrote:
impressive and memorable image set taken by great time and effort
Wow, thank you! It's nice to hear you understand how much time and effort I put into these. Much of them were taken atop mountain summits I had to hike to with all my gear, including tracking equipment. It is quite the journey.
That's an amazing array of astro images Daniel. I appreciate the time & effort you put forth to collect & process these images. The final results speak for themselves!
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Odyssey1812 wrote:
That's an amazing array of astro images Daniel. I appreciate the time & effort you put forth to collect & process these images. The final results speak for themselves!
Wing.
Thank you kindly! Lots of time spent hiking mountains for these.
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Catherina wrote:
These are stellar! It transports us to a different place for sure.
Awesome, that was one of the goals!
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wsbrown wrote:
2024 was an epic year for celestial events, outstanding series and I know a lot of work put into it. Thanks for sharing.
It sure was, I think one of the best, if not the best in my life to date.
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dbehrens wrote:
What a phenomenal combo of landscape and astronomy!!
Thank you!
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karimh wrote:
Wow. Thank you for sharing!
Appreciate it
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Ross Martin wrote:
Breathtaking work, Daniel! You have seen and captured some real glory.
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Wow, nice images. I especially like the multiple images of Baily's Beads and the Aurora pano. After trying to take shots of the Aurora myself and being frustrated, it's nice to see images like this to get re-inspired.
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gregfountain wrote:
Great work Daniel!
Happy New Year!
Greg
Thanks and happy new year to you greg!
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AriffD23 wrote:
Wow, nice images. I especially like the multiple images of Baily's Beads and the Aurora pano. After trying to take shots of the Aurora myself and being frustrated, it's nice to see images like this to get re-inspired.
So happy you like those, both took a lot of work! The Bailey's Bead sequence happens in just a few seconds, so I was just shooting bracketbursts through the whole thing. i did a ton of research to make sure my settings would be spot on.
I totally understand your aurora frustration. I was striking out for 12 years straight with the aurora, often going out when they were calling for a good show and getting nothing, only for them to then pop off the next night when I am sleeping. You will get it one day.
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Danpbphoto wrote:
Stunning astro photography ALL!
Just beautiful!
Dan