Orion and horsehead

Todd H

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These were taken in 2015/16 and I used a Nikon D800 and D810. The belt and sword were taken with a Nikon 300mm f/2.8 guided on an AstroTrac, single exposure, 180 seconds exposure time. No flats or darks, just a single shot at ISO 800.

the horse head was also a single image (I don’t like to stack), with a Nikon 500mm f/8 mirror lens. ISO 2500 for five minutes guided on the AstroTrac

Great memories...
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JimFox

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Staff member
Very cool Todd! It's great to have more people posting their Deep Space Astro here!

These both are really great, especially for single shot images. I don't know what you feel about Star Reduction, but my only suggestion would be for #2 to get a little Star Reduction. There are some Photoshop Actions that will do it. I have been running them on mine, and I like them because it doesn't remove the stars, it just reduces them, and eliminates some of the smaller stars which then causes the nebulas/Galaxies to stand out a little better.

Again, both look really nice, and your #1 image reminds me that I have been thinking that I wanted to capture Horsehead Nebula again.

Are you still actively shooting Deep Space?
 

Todd H

Well-Known Member
Very cool Todd! It's great to have more people posting their Deep Space Astro here!

These both are really great, especially for single shot images. I don't know what you feel about Star Reduction, but my only suggestion would be for #2 to get a little Star Reduction. There are some Photoshop Actions that will do it. I have been running them on mine, and I like them because it doesn't remove the stars, it just reduces them, and eliminates some of the smaller stars which then causes the nebulas/Galaxies to stand out a little better.

Again, both look really nice, and your #1 image reminds me that I have been thinking that I wanted to capture Horsehead Nebula again.

Are you still actively shooting Deep Space?
Thanks Jim...

As for reducing stars, I like the idea. I don’t have photoshop so I can’t do that. As for actively shooting the sky, not so much anymore. Too much light pollution here & I don’t get out to dark skies often, too far away. I still desire astrophotography but I don’t have a location for it at this time.
 
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