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Scary moment heading up the trail on Twin Sisters in Estes Park when we interupted a couple of Bull Elk fighting, one ran away, thankful. But this guy took an interest in us! We evaded him and he went on his way up the mountain..
http://www.photographs.rjwhetton.co....7D-Mark-II.jpg
On way back down decided to do a 60 image pano.
https://photographs.rjwhetton.co.uk/...in-Sisters.jpg
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Love both pictures - wish i could shoot like that :)
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wow, some great photos in here. makes you just want to get up and go out on a long hike.
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M33 - The Triangulum Galaxy from my back garden last night. Click the pic for gear and acquisition details and for the full size pic.
http://cdn.astrobin.com/images/thumb..._watermark.jpg
I reprocessed the image as I wasn't happy with the rushed job I did before. No additional data captured.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-y...2017-10-29.jpg
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mini softbox on flash, or did you have a lightstand in a backpack? ;)
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i cant imagine walking around central london with a lightstand, softbox is the way to go. I was trying out the Ezybox 2 for the 1st time. You can see the reflection in the second photo.
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4483/...102f4d43_c.jpg
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Just used the D7100, tripod (with remote) and a very wide angle Tokina 11-16 lens. I tried to teach a tourist i met there who had a fuji x-m1 how to shoot fireworks but cos she had a a more tele lens (35mm??) they came out overexposed.
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IC443, the Jellyfish Nebula. I imaged this back in January, https://forums.hexus.net/photography...ml#post3752359 but I've since learned a lot and changed a lot of my gear too. I'm planning to get more data on this to further reduce the noise levels, but given UK weather that might not be soon.
It's an LRGB composite using filters on a mono camera, but rather than using the full spectrum for L I've used a 7nm hydrogen alpha filter to isolate the nebula and cut through the light pollution.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-w...2017-11-18.jpg
14x180s exposures for each of R,G,B. 23x180s exposures for L(Ha). Total exposure/integration time 3Hrs 15 mins.
Mount: Celestron Advanced VX
Telescope: Skywatcher Evostar 80ed ds-pro
Guiding: Skywatcher ST80, Altair Astro GPCAM mono
Camera: QHY163m
Filters: Baader 1.25" R G B Ha
Software: PHD2 and Sequence Generator Pro for capture, Pixinsight for processing
Location: Ashford, Kent
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My old Nikon D7100 stil has plenty of life in it, took a shot of my old work place
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4559/...527e3acd_c.jpg
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