I'm an old guy, not very mobile, but I have been enjoying this new hobby for about 6 months. My scope is the Seesrar S50, and I do all my observations from my deck. Bortle 4 here works. I am envious of you getting to a 1 or 2 location. Wish I could. Good video, great shots. Thanks.
I'll be in dark skies in a few days. Even though I have a few very capable rigs, the only thing I can bring is my Seestar. Disappointing, but grateful for it's minimal size.
First time I've seen your channel, well done. You have what it takes to a a monthly what's in the night sky segment and fill the young boots of Alyn Wallace..you have great presence and people will enjoy listening to you.
It’s an honor to hear that. I appreciate the kind words. Alyn was such an inspiration to me, and I hope to have even a fraction of the impact that he brought to the astrophotography community.
Thank you! And yes, you can even see it distinctly with nothing more than just your naked eye from a dark sky site like this. All I had to do to see it was just head outside on a clear night and look up
OK you gotta teach me how to edit! Your videos are fire, and I fully expect your channel to blow up! Just subscribed so I can later say that I was there prior to 1k subs haha
Cuiv!! Oh man dude. Your videos have taught me SO much. You’re the reason I have a MeLe mini PC, and the reason I run NINA on it too! You are such an inspiration to me, I appreciate the support!
@@oryanastroI'm so glad my videos have been helpful mate!! But yours, dude, they're on another level of storytelling, it reminds me of Trevor/Astrobackyard! Keep going!
Thank you! My tripod isn’t great, I haven’t been able to invest in a new one yet, but I would recommend the Apertura carbon fiber tripod if you’re using this mount seriously. Nothing beats having a reliable tripod. If that’s too expensive, there are tons of other options that are much less expensive
Well done...love your passion...it comes through in your video! The shot was beautiful and thank you for being honest about it being a composite. You can actually shoot some beautiful Milky Way scenes without compositing...don't even need a tracker. Some stacking and a nice foreground, good planning and luck for clear skies are all you need. The ones you capture that way are the ones you treasure the most...I promise. Just found your channel and have subscribed and look forward to more content Ryan! Best to you!
Thank you so much Michael! And I totally agree. I actually prefer to shoot my milky way pictures without the foreground being a composite, the only reason I had to do that for this shot is because the location I was confined to wasn’t able to get the milky way rising over the mountains. So I did a little photo magic. :) Pretty much every other shot I take is genuine in that sense. Thank you for watching!
Awesome shot, brother. I'm just a little north from you (near Madison), and used to visit the Yerkes Observatory frequently. There are some pretty decent skies in that area as well, and it would be a short drive from Chicago. The observatory itself is incredible to tour as well.
@@oryanastro, I grew up just a few miles from Cherry Springs. My first time visiting a star party there was either 2000 or 2001. Those homemade scopes were huge!
Just went to Salida, CO at an Air B&B. It was bortle 1 or 2, I was able to see the milky way with my eyes alone. It was a insane experience, almost overwhelming with 1000s of stars in the sky. Glad you got to see the same!
You are or were, not too far away from from one of the larger pier rental places. Something else that's a thing is the Glacier Point Road. This is above the valley floor and straight across from Half Dome. And it's the site of more than a few star parties. Depending when you were at the park, the Glacier Point Road may not have been open. Worth a visit next time!
@@oryanastro The area has a lot to explore and if you're willing to travel through the park (Hwy 120), it's also very dark. You're also able to avoid the trees :) You may need to camp but it's worth it.
Beautiful photo, I won't have the composition but Bortle 2.5 over July 4th weekend to hopefully capture some additional Milky Way photos. I love astrophotography.
Funny enough I was doing the exact same thing on the exact same night as you. Except I was on the summit of Haleakalā, at Bortle 1.5 and my rig was deep sky dedicated. It was my first time below B4 and my mind was blown, especially getting to fall asleep with the milky way looking back at me. Truly an experience everyone should have
That’s even more of a coincidence; I’m heading to Maui and visiting the summit of Haleakalā this winter! I absolutely cannot wait, and I totally agree. This is something everyone should get to see at least once.
Nice vlog and image, tho I am not sure if I agree that lanscape astro images are "almost always" a composites. I mean sure you have tracked sky blended with a static landscape, which is a composite, but a lot of astro landscapers do take images from same tripod position and same orientation :D.
I realize how priviliged I am to live in Western Australia where I can drive 2 hours outside of our states capital city and experience bortle 1 skies..
Can some one please explain to me if the final picture is a staking of different angles and then stack to an panoramic image or was shoot in vertical ?
The final image is a stack, but it’s not a panorama. I did shoot in vertical for this, so it’s all from one angle. The only different angle in this picture is the foreground, which I composited on top.
I use a program called Epidemic Sound. You can start their subscription and get access to a ton of music and sound effects. It’s super useful and I couldn’t make these videos without it
@@oryanastro I and I know that but you have to pay for that program, I downloaded some of that music, RUclips told me what copyright it is, how do I do it?
I'm an old guy, not very mobile, but I have been enjoying this new hobby for about 6 months. My scope is the Seesrar S50, and I do all my observations from my deck. Bortle 4 here works. I am envious of you getting to a 1 or 2 location. Wish I could. Good video, great shots. Thanks.
I'll be in dark skies in a few days. Even though I have a few very capable rigs, the only thing I can bring is my Seestar. Disappointing, but grateful for it's minimal size.
Nice
Great video Ryan! Your video editing is getting better and better!
Thanks man!
Stunning image of the Milky Way in a stunningly beautiful location. Well done.
Thanks Logan!
Subscribed, the best channel ive seen so far🙂🙂
Thank you very much!
Love the place and image 😮😊 is this in US?
Thank you! It is! California, USA
Stunningly beautiful photograph. Well done!
Thank you for watching!
First time I've seen your channel, well done. You have what it takes to a a monthly what's in the night sky segment and fill the young boots of Alyn Wallace..you have great presence and people will enjoy listening to you.
It’s an honor to hear that. I appreciate the kind words. Alyn was such an inspiration to me, and I hope to have even a fraction of the impact that he brought to the astrophotography community.
Damn thats the most beautiful image ive ever seen? Can you see these with binoculars
Thank you! And yes, you can even see it distinctly with nothing more than just your naked eye from a dark sky site like this. All I had to do to see it was just head outside on a clear night and look up
OK you gotta teach me how to edit! Your videos are fire, and I fully expect your channel to blow up! Just subscribed so I can later say that I was there prior to 1k subs haha
Cuiv!! Oh man dude. Your videos have taught me SO much. You’re the reason I have a MeLe mini PC, and the reason I run NINA on it too! You are such an inspiration to me, I appreciate the support!
@@oryanastroI'm so glad my videos have been helpful mate!! But yours, dude, they're on another level of storytelling, it reminds me of Trevor/Astrobackyard! Keep going!
Excellent.....Well done!!!
Thank you!!
Hi Ryan great video , nothing beats seeing the night sky from a dark site , we've lost so much😭
Hey Tony! I totally agree. It’s sad to think about
Stunning indeed! Most Beautiful pic ive ever seen thoo ❤
Thank you very much!
the landscape there looks amazing for landsacpe astro, amazing vid btw
It was amazing. Thanks for watching!
Amazing stuff, what tripod you used? 🤔 i have star adventurer too but no tripods;)))
Thank you! My tripod isn’t great, I haven’t been able to invest in a new one yet, but I would recommend the Apertura carbon fiber tripod if you’re using this mount seriously. Nothing beats having a reliable tripod. If that’s too expensive, there are tons of other options that are much less expensive
Damn ! the reveal is incredible !! Easily one of the most, if not the most beautiful shot of the Milkyway I've ever seen ! Congrats !
Thank you so much!
awesome pictures
Thank you!
Praying for you friend ✝️❤️
Well done...love your passion...it comes through in your video! The shot was beautiful and thank you for being honest about it being a composite. You can actually shoot some beautiful Milky Way scenes without compositing...don't even need a tracker. Some stacking and a nice foreground, good planning and luck for clear skies are all you need. The ones you capture that way are the ones you treasure the most...I promise. Just found your channel and have subscribed and look forward to more content Ryan! Best to you!
Thank you so much Michael! And I totally agree. I actually prefer to shoot my milky way pictures without the foreground being a composite, the only reason I had to do that for this shot is because the location I was confined to wasn’t able to get the milky way rising over the mountains. So I did a little photo magic. :) Pretty much every other shot I take is genuine in that sense. Thank you for watching!
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Awesome shot, brother. I'm just a little north from you (near Madison), and used to visit the Yerkes Observatory frequently. There are some pretty decent skies in that area as well, and it would be a short drive from Chicago. The observatory itself is incredible to tour as well.
Thanks! I’ll definitely have to check that out. I had no idea we had any observatories around here!
Well. Great video, awesome photo. Yeah that's a new subscription for ya. Keep it up 🙂
Thank you so much!
Thank you for mentioning Cherry Springs. That place is awesome.
One of if not the coolest day of my life. That star party is absolutely incredible.
@@oryanastro, I grew up just a few miles from Cherry Springs. My first time visiting a star party there was either 2000 or 2001. Those homemade scopes were huge!
Amazing video! Keep going:)
Just went to Salida, CO at an Air B&B. It was bortle 1 or 2, I was able to see the milky way with my eyes alone. It was a insane experience, almost overwhelming with 1000s of stars in the sky. Glad you got to see the same!
It’s incredible! You can’t even really process it right away. Thanks for watching!
@@oryanastro yeah, honestly with your eyes you can only see milky white patches in the sky hence the name the milky way, atleast where I was.
your content is amazing dude, crazy how little subscribers u have too
Thank you so much!
Great video!! I have also had some bear fears when trying to shoot the Milky Way in some remote locations
I was a good 20-30ft off the ground and was still nervous lol
this video was so good bro, I just had the chance to shoot the core in super dark skies was alot of fun
It’s totally unlike anything else. Thanks for watching!
Nice work!!
Thank you!!
Insane milkyway picture, isnt it sad that most of americans or just most people havent or will never see the Milkyway in future..
Yea
Thank you! I agree, it’s such a sad thought
You are or were, not too far away from from one of the larger pier rental places. Something else that's a thing is the Glacier Point Road. This is above the valley floor and straight across from Half Dome. And it's the site of more than a few star parties. Depending when you were at the park, the Glacier Point Road may not have been open. Worth a visit next time!
I learned about that as soon as I got home! Something to look forward to for the next visit for sure
@@oryanastro The area has a lot to explore and if you're willing to travel through the park (Hwy 120), it's also very dark. You're also able to avoid the trees :) You may need to camp but it's worth it.
Well done excellent video keep it up awesome image, take tanner next time safety in numbers and all that , top editing
Thank you! Haha yeah, there’s a good chance we will be making a video or two together this summer
Fantastic. Awesome images. The experience alone would be mind blowing. 👏👏👏🫡
Thank you so much! Without a doubt one of the best trips I’ve ever done.
Godly video godly thumbnail man!!! God shit!🔥🔥🔥
Thanks so much dude!!
unfuckingbelievable
absolutely stunning photo and the vlog was great too
Beautiful photo, I won't have the composition but Bortle 2.5 over July 4th weekend to hopefully capture some additional Milky Way photos. I love astrophotography.
The Milky Way makes any foreground beautiful. Have fun! Hopefully there won’t be any firework smoke to ruin your images like we have in Chicago haha
Epic shot mate! and good video
Thank you!
Funny enough I was doing the exact same thing on the exact same night as you. Except I was on the summit of Haleakalā, at Bortle 1.5 and my rig was deep sky dedicated. It was my first time below B4 and my mind was blown, especially getting to fall asleep with the milky way looking back at me. Truly an experience everyone should have
That’s even more of a coincidence; I’m heading to Maui and visiting the summit of Haleakalā this winter! I absolutely cannot wait, and I totally agree. This is something everyone should get to see at least once.
Nice vlog and image, tho I am not sure if I agree that lanscape astro images are "almost always" a composites. I mean sure you have tracked sky blended with a static landscape, which is a composite, but a lot of astro landscapers do take images from same tripod position and same orientation :D.
Looking back, I agree. Poor choice of words! :)
This is INSANE.
I realize how priviliged I am to live in Western Australia where I can drive 2 hours outside of our states capital city and experience bortle 1 skies..
You gotta take advantage of that for the rest of us!!
Can some one please explain to me if the final picture is a staking of different angles and then stack to an panoramic image or was shoot in vertical ?
The final image is a stack, but it’s not a panorama. I did shoot in vertical for this, so it’s all from one angle. The only different angle in this picture is the foreground, which I composited on top.
Bro setup details bta do
a question how can you have music music without copyright how can you help me the music on youtube I don't like it anymore if you can help me
I use a program called Epidemic Sound. You can start their subscription and get access to a ton of music and sound effects. It’s super useful and I couldn’t make these videos without it
@@oryanastro I and I know that but you have to pay for that program, I downloaded some of that music, RUclips told me what copyright it is, how do I do it?
@@eliseoiglesiasIts probably not pay too much
@@oryanastrolove ur pic ❤
sound quality 🤝