Backyard Astrophotography: The North America Nebula/Cygnus Wall
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- I shot this picture with an Askar 65PHQ and the ZWO ASI533MC. Total exposure was a little over 22 hours. I'm in a bortle 5 and used an Optolong luminance filter. Processing done with Pixinsight and Photoshop.
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Another cracking image James, the 65PHQ looks to be a fantastic little scope.
Thanks! YEa.. it's doing well. I need to get a larger camera for it.
Beautiful work. I'm learning here ;)
Thanks!
Ha my name is James too and I also just took a pic of the Cygnus wall with the 533mc pro and a similar focal length and processed it in pixinsight. The odds of that are astronomical!
Hi James! Starting to sound like Apollo 13, lol.
Great image and detailed process explanation. Did all of clear skies move to Texas 😅.
Thanks! Seems like it :)
Looks pretty good James.
As for some photo feedback: I feel the immense amount of tiny golden stars on the bottom of the wall obscures the nebulosity too much. Obviously this a personal taste thing but it worked well for me to reduce them on my picture of the Crescent nebula.
Thanks Justin!
Appreciate the feedback. I shot this a couple of years ago in narrowband and the stars in that shot were dialed back significantly. For this broadband shot I wanted the rich star field to be part of the image :)
It’s images look fantastic James
I’m so glad I also have the 65PHQ as my first ever refractor. I looked around for ages before deciding on it and I’m happy with my choice
Love seeing your images taken with it. Do you use any filters with yours? I believe one can be added to the image train.
Cheers Si
Thanks! I use a filter wheel. I have a lum, a CLS, a plain S2, and a L-Extreme filter in there.
@@DSOImager what mount are you using with the 65PHQ? I’m worried it will be too heavy for my skywatcher star adventurer gti mount if I add a filter whelk to the mix?
Im using a Celestron AVX.
@@DSOImager I’m toying with the idea of getting an AM5
@@Si-fp2ij I think that would be a great choice. I have yet to play with on myself but I've seen a lot of positive feedback on them. I'd consider one for myself.
Hey James, not sure if you are aware but the RC Astro links below no longer work. Not sure if they need to be updated to go to the new site.
Thanks Rod, i didn't know. Ill reach out to rc astro and get those fixed.
@@DSOImager OK. let me know when it's fixed. Going to switch over to StarX from Starnet and want you to get your nickel.