QHY Polemaster program
First look at Orion.
Polemaster Small Magnallenic Cloud
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
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.............
Twin Set
Lagoon Nebula-- Carlos Taylor-- MAKE SURE YOU LOO…
Sculptor Galaxy NGC253
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0P3N.ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY : night sky, stars, planets, galaxies and the whole univers
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Canopus- from my back yard.
This is a shot to see just what I can get under the very worst situation With a full moon /Light pollution. not much of a shot. 42 shots as the house was starting to appear in the shots. I was able to use the Elements in Sequator to remove all the light and moon pollution from the shot.
I also used my Benro geared head and spacer for the first time much easier to adjust when trying to find stars than a ball head. I can not wait for a night where there is no moon.
Canopus is the very bright star 2/3 of the way from the left next to the large white cloud.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canopus
I also used my Benro geared head and spacer for the first time much easier to adjust when trying to find stars than a ball head. I can not wait for a night where there is no moon.
Canopus is the very bright star 2/3 of the way from the left next to the large white cloud.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canopus
Special K, Peter_Private_Box, David G Johnson, Ste and 9 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Steve Paxton club has replied to neira-Dan clubKeep well.... and keep looking up as they say... Cheers from Dj.
Steve Paxton club has replied to David G Johnson clubI find it very satisfying to come home with a great set of images of the stars this one in particular as it is from my backyard..... you are right they will still be here long after they are gone. I am glad you like the shot It brings alive the book my father had on the heavens.
keep safe in these troubled times.
As always, very impressed by your astronomy shots here!
We never get such a clear sky to even think about it...
Best Wishes, a happy Easter, and stay safe!!
Peter
Steve Paxton club has replied to Peter_Private_Box clubI hope you enjoy your Easter and keep as safe as you can, times like we have never seen before and dont wish again.
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