47Tuc Globular Cluster
Tarancula Nebula
Running Chicken Nebula
SMC & C104 Globular Cluster
Southern Stars.
Take two- Pack Man
Carina
Core Of the Milky way- full size is best.
Full Moon
Last Night
Lagoon Nebula - Trifid Nebula
Double take
Jupiter In front of the Milky way
Antares
The Core of the Milky way
Lagoon Nebula
Scorpians Tail
Lucky shot- Do look on black to get the effect of…
In the trees.
The Southern Pole
Milky Way
Milky way and Jupiter
Southern Polar Point - you cant see it but now you…
First look at Orion.
QHY Polemaster program
Canopus- from my back yard.
EQM35 Goto Sky Watcher
First Run- nothing fancy
The Tip of Scorpios Tail.
Rigil Kentaurus (Alpha Centauri)
Carina
Jupiter and all its moons- Do look large.
Lagoon Nebula & Trifid Nebula- Do look large
Fighting Dragons
Fighting Dragon Nebula NGC6188
Not so Shy Dragons NGC6188
Starless lagoon Nebula- Do look large.
Dark Horse Nebula & Jupiter
Eagle Nebula
Star Less Milky Way Center
Just a plain star field.- do look large.
Cats Paw Nebula NGC 6334
Close up of Milky Way
NGC 300 Southern Pin Wheel Galaxy
Organising Kaos.............
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Polemaster Small Magnallenic Cloud
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This is my second Look at the QHY Polemaster under the stars but the first on a darkish sky.
Northern hemisphere
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfEOVy0tBHI
Southern hemishere
www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_LgUFZLqIM
my first look was close to home in the city with my 14mm time went from 3 min up to 15min but under total moon light so I never posted. this is two shots because I looked at the wrong night on the chart and moon came up at 9 pm not 10pm so I only got the two shots. the other method I only got a time of 40 sec with the 420mm but this has jumped to 4min 35sec. this is only the second time I have ever seen the octans in real life thanks to the Polemaster.
![QHY Polemaster program](https://cdn.ipernity.com/200/59/56/49755956.e4b448ad.500.jpg?r2)
for any one doing this type of photography the QHY Polemaster is a real God send and more so for those in the southern hemisphere where you would never get alignment properly. the only down side is I have to take out my laptop but results have made it worth it and it fits in a slot in my larger camera bag so it been easy to take. I had to buy a cordless/wireless mouse to be able to use it made the process a whole lot easier.
I admit that once I realised my time mistake I did not focus with my Bahtinov mask I just focused in my view finder to save time so I could get a photo. ISO has come down from 4000 to 400 and a huge drop in noise. I can recommend the set up as easy the result worth it. worth the money to get a total alignment in the South some thing I could never have done before.
My wife came out to see this in action for the first time and enjoyed a very cool but short night under the stars. I certainly look forward to some clear dark nights in the future.
Northern hemisphere
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfEOVy0tBHI
Southern hemishere
www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_LgUFZLqIM
my first look was close to home in the city with my 14mm time went from 3 min up to 15min but under total moon light so I never posted. this is two shots because I looked at the wrong night on the chart and moon came up at 9 pm not 10pm so I only got the two shots. the other method I only got a time of 40 sec with the 420mm but this has jumped to 4min 35sec. this is only the second time I have ever seen the octans in real life thanks to the Polemaster.
![QHY Polemaster program](https://cdn.ipernity.com/200/59/56/49755956.e4b448ad.500.jpg?r2)
for any one doing this type of photography the QHY Polemaster is a real God send and more so for those in the southern hemisphere where you would never get alignment properly. the only down side is I have to take out my laptop but results have made it worth it and it fits in a slot in my larger camera bag so it been easy to take. I had to buy a cordless/wireless mouse to be able to use it made the process a whole lot easier.
I admit that once I realised my time mistake I did not focus with my Bahtinov mask I just focused in my view finder to save time so I could get a photo. ISO has come down from 4000 to 400 and a huge drop in noise. I can recommend the set up as easy the result worth it. worth the money to get a total alignment in the South some thing I could never have done before.
My wife came out to see this in action for the first time and enjoyed a very cool but short night under the stars. I certainly look forward to some clear dark nights in the future.
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Steve Paxton club has replied to Ko Hummel clubIn my corner here we can't see such a sky plenty of stars.
GREAT PHOTOGRAPH, Steve ******
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