Anyone into astronomy?
#42
Pretty cool!
Well, the first night the skies were clear, the temp was nice but the wind was horrid. The second night just as it was getting dark enough to see anything the dang cold front blew in, bye-bye clear skies. The last night was clear, wind finally died but I about froze so that wasn't good either, however the skies were GORGEOUS I just couldn't handle the cold.
Well, the first night the skies were clear, the temp was nice but the wind was horrid. The second night just as it was getting dark enough to see anything the dang cold front blew in, bye-bye clear skies. The last night was clear, wind finally died but I about froze so that wasn't good either, however the skies were GORGEOUS I just couldn't handle the cold.
#43
Crappy weather all weekend here for stargazing as well. The only night with relatively clear skies was very cold. That's when I got those shots of the moon.
I played with simple 'post processing' of my images over the weekend. Editing tools in iPhoto made a big difference, particularly in highlighting surface features on the moon. If interested, I can upload my edited images later tonight when I get home.
I played with simple 'post processing' of my images over the weekend. Editing tools in iPhoto made a big difference, particularly in highlighting surface features on the moon. If interested, I can upload my edited images later tonight when I get home.
#44
If interested??? Why of course we are! Will be waiting..........
#46
Here are those same two photos I uploaded earlier but after some editing to bring out features.
Edit: I'm playing with the pic's. Bear with me if I screw this up...
Hmmm... I screwed up . Trying to get the pic's embedded full size instead of just thumbnails.
Edit: I'm playing with the pic's. Bear with me if I screw this up...
Hmmm... I screwed up . Trying to get the pic's embedded full size instead of just thumbnails.
Last edited by Sparky-88; 12-07-2010 at 09:23 AM. Reason: Playing w/pic's
#48
Using eyepiece-projection, the only method available to me at the moment, will never achieve great results. But I'll keep playing with it until I get a real camera that I can attach directly to the scope in prime-focus mode.
Getting a good focus this way is a pain. I have to keep going back and forth, trying to bracket the best focus. And even then it's a crap shoot. Low power is probably all I can ever do with this set-up. Unless I get a different higher-power eyepiece with longer eye relief so that I get a bigger image in the camera; that might make higher-power photos possible. I do have a great zoom eyepiece (Tele Vue 3-6mm), the best eyepiece in my collection, that I didn't try the other night. I need to look up it's eye-relief and see if it's any better. We'll see...
Near freezing conditions here again. At least the rain & clouds moved off for a while. Maybe I'll get my bino's out for a few minutes instead of dragging the telescope equipment out.
Getting a good focus this way is a pain. I have to keep going back and forth, trying to bracket the best focus. And even then it's a crap shoot. Low power is probably all I can ever do with this set-up. Unless I get a different higher-power eyepiece with longer eye relief so that I get a bigger image in the camera; that might make higher-power photos possible. I do have a great zoom eyepiece (Tele Vue 3-6mm), the best eyepiece in my collection, that I didn't try the other night. I need to look up it's eye-relief and see if it's any better. We'll see...
Near freezing conditions here again. At least the rain & clouds moved off for a while. Maybe I'll get my bino's out for a few minutes instead of dragging the telescope equipment out.
#49
Are you taking several exposures and stacking or are these just singles?
I missed a great chance this morning for a pic of the moon, Venus, Saturn, and Spica in a weird sorta triangle pattern.
I missed a great chance this morning for a pic of the moon, Venus, Saturn, and Spica in a weird sorta triangle pattern.