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Old 13-October-2009, 03:08 AM
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i was out last night and did some astrophoto, started with andromeda
which was overhead at around 12:30 or so. i put my telescope out for a while, was kind of chilly. i let it cool off for while. i then found andromeda and put my canon rebel with the t-ring and a 25mm eyepiece(last time i do that not a good combo) took a few shots of like 2-3 mins and turns out that the pics did t turn out well. oh well..


i then got my televue and focul reducer and did a quick focus on laptop, was off a bit went back to telescope and redid the focus, after a while i discovered that the focuser tightner was lose (did adjust it today much better!) that why i was off focus on all my pics focuser kept sliding down.

anyways heres a proccessed pic of 12 captures and 50 dark frames and 50 bias frames

proccesed in deepskystacker and fineshed in photoshop


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Love it. Makes me wonder what it would look like from a "lower" angle.

Keep up the good work, hopefully i'll be making an image like this one withinin a year!
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Very nice work, Ozz!

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Hi Ozzy.
Its been a while. I have been doing other things,but hoping to get back into astronomy/imaging with Mars coming and all.. That is a great image of Orion. Well done. You and work have come a long way. Nice take care and clear skies to you Paul.
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Hi Ozz!, A fine image of the great Orion. Very nice indeed looking forward to see more .
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