Thank you - although I fear that may have been more by luck than judgement. Any tips and advice gratefully received! I normally leave my WB on Daylight (my thinking being that star light is equivalent to sunlight). Interestingly, I do have to manually colour balance as there is so much red from the dust and later in the night, the pictures turn green with the sky glow. Amazing! I have never been somewhere so dark that skyglow has been a problem.
Very impressed to see someone using proper WB and colour. kudos.
Thank you - although I fear that may have been more by luck than judgement. Any tips and advice gratefully received! I normally leave my WB on Daylight (my thinking being that star light is equivalent to sunlight). Interestingly, I do have to manually colour balance as there is so much red from the dust and later in the night, the pictures turn green with the sky glow. Amazing! I have never been somewhere so dark that skyglow has been a problem.
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Great trip! Thanks for sharing your journey with us!
Cheers Ziggy - clear skies to you!
Thank you!
You're welcome - let me know if you have any questions.
Nice. You must have dark skies there to be able to get images like that :)
It is unbelievably dark, Andy. The zodiacal light is seriously bright - at first I thought it was light pollution!
Did you take a telescope with you?
Hiya - yes I have my Megrez 90 plus I get to use the lodge's C11. Just putting another video together showing the set up.