Amazing work! I can't wait to try photograph the Milky Way this next friday in Monsaraz, Portugal. Thank you Walt for all this knowledgement and inspiration.
The picture will mean so much more because of your experience getting there !! I took a shot in New Mexico that will be forever burned into my soul because of the experience surrounding the picture.
Fantastic video Walt, I’m really impressed with your Move Shoot Move images. I’ve been seriously considering purchasing a MSM Nomad. Looking forwards to seeing your next video’s one your nights out with it.
I keep sounding like a broken record here, but again the production-value of your videos is really really good. I thoroughly enjoy watching these astro-vlogs of yours. Thank you for taking the time to create them. All three of your images belong in a frame on a wall. They really help sell the scale and size of the Milky Way. I've been using the Gen 2 of the MSM rotator since 2020 and I absolutely love it to bits. It's small, portable and ridiculously quick and easy to set up. I do not recommend it for longer, heavier lenses (I've only used mine with a 16-35mm), but that's not what it is designed for either.
Great trip and love your subtle editing style. To my eye at least, so much better than the OTT saturated images you often see. Looking forward to your next adventure!
Thanks for another great video. Love how you show all the challenges and snafus yet maintain high quality production value. Get a gallon of gas and a Yoo-Hoo on me.
Awesome and fun video Walt. We live here in Colorado and have been to some of your locations. Your images are amazing. Thank you and it was nice to see Kayli.
Nice video and some great shots, the hike up to the lake certainly looks worth it. I am loving my Nomad and here in the southern hemisphere (Aus) the phone polar alignment method is the goto most of the time with this method works well. Worth getting a phone bracket to just make it that little bit easier 😊.
Those sand dunes are the ultimate stair masters, highest height being ~750 ft. We made a 500' hill and it was brutal. But the stars are sure bright. There is an observatory over the mountains east of the dunes in Westcliffe, Smokey Jack Observatory. Another place we like to go is Elevenmile Canyon Reservoir, west of Florissant. Watching you doing all that setup on the rock at South Crestone Lake would appear to be at a high risk of taking a mountain lake wash. East of the the Black Canyon, in the town of Gunnison, is the Gunnison Valley Observatory. We have not personally been to the observatory but have been north of that area up to Almont and Taylor River Reservoir, and Creste Butte. Lots of places to visit in the area, many, many miles of hiking trails. Safe travels! I really like the Sand Dune photo. Wow!
Hi Walt! I just LOVE your videos. I never miss one. Thanks to you, my astrophotography has improved a lot. Just wanted to say thanks for all your efforts and that you are truly appreciated. Keep on truckin' my man! 👍😁
@@billchiles7734 Well I think Colorado will me my mid summer escape from now on. I would go back next week if I could. That's so cool that you get to see that every day! Ceili and I were talking about what it might be like living there. Do you ever stop being in awe of the scenery?
@@deltaastrophotography I grew up here, actually live in the house I was raised in. So I can take for granted the view a little..but never get tired of it. My wife is from Denver and not a day goes by that she is not in awe of the beauty here. I remember that windy night, bad luck there, its not a usual thing this time of year unless we have a storm moving through. Videos like yours were the inspiration to purchase my scope and start deep sky astro. I really need to get back to Milky Way photography too...but my photography business keeps my busy.
Great video. I've just moved to a bortle 3 area of Scotland. Looking forward to seeing how it compares to my last location which was bortle 6. Nothing as good as where you were in the video. I'm guessing 1 or 2?? I really wish we could see more of the milky way galactic centre from the UK!! At least you get to see the scorpions tale!! Keep up the good work. CS
@@deltaastrophotography I'll DM you on Instagram.... My first view of Devil's Tower was at night... pulled up at dark, got out and saw the dark shadow of an amazing imposing tower against a Bortle 2 sky.
Wow those sand dunes were epic Walt! Shane the wind whipped up. The mountain 🏔️ scenery was awesome so thanks for sharing. MSM looks a handy device on a hike for Milky Way shots Cheers Simon
@@deltaastrophotography I’m seriously considering buying one myself after yours and Dylan’s reviews. Bit harder to polar align done here in Australia 🇦🇺 but hey I’m sure it will be fine. Loved the Walt (Heisenberg) shirt too btw. 🤣
@@Si-fp2ij I'm glad you caught that! Dylan did a good job on talking about polar alignment in the southern hemisphere. I'm gonna touch on that myself in my review. Lasers and polar scopes are outdated 😂
Thanks for sharing your adventure :) I think your “slow” twilight might be because you went north from your usual location. I live in Denmark, much further north still, and twilight takes forever :)
Another Awesome video Walt! I too have a love hate relationship with our sand dunes. LOL Sand everywhere! Next time you ever come to Colorado, let me know. I know a few locations! lol Thank you for all the hard work you put into these videos!!
Great images! I wish camera technology had been where it is now, when I lived in Colorado. My brother and I backpacked almost every month, regardless of the weather. Digital cameras were in their very early days even as I moved away from there. If you find yourself going there again. Feel free to contact me, because I have over 60 treks under my belt. I can tell you some good places to go. One place I'll tell you about now, because you were so very close to it already - Blanca Peak, one of the tallest of the 14ers. You would have likely driven right by it, depending on your route to the Sand Dunes. It looks completely uninspiring and barren from the south. However, if you approach it from the north, you go into its glacier bowl, and it's very lush and beautiful. Probably less than 15 minutes from the trailhead, you get a great view, and it's almost directly south, so you would have an incredible Milky Way composition. Getting that shot is on my bucket list. If you take the trail up to Lily Lake, which isn't a hard hike, then you get an impressive southeastern view with Blanca Peak just right in your face. That would make an awesome pano shot at the right time of year. The drive to the trailhead gets kinda bumpy toward the end of the road, so you gotta have at least a town SUV, if not a full-fledged Jeep, Hummer or 4WD truck. There are places you could park and just walk the road if you had to, and I believe there's a connecting trail. You would want to search for the Lily Lake/Huerfano Creek Trailhead. If you go to Lily Lake and camp just beneath it, chances are pretty good you'll encounter some bighorn sheep. We saw a couple of herds of them when we camped there. Great to see another video. Keep 'em coming.
@@dw.in.michigan You are making me want to turn around and go right back to Colorado. I'm coming back to the comments section of this video next time I head out there. Thank you!
Great method, Walt! It's new method for me for using Polar Aligner Pro to do PA in daytime. Do you recommend using this method in southern hemisphere where we can't see the Polaris? Thanks in advance! 🙌🏼🌌
Now that's my kind of adventure! Glad to see that that Little Star tracker works so well, could you do a video on how you polar aligned with the app with your phone? Also does the daytime version of that alignment actually work or did you have to redo it at night? Thanks so much!
Yes the hot pixels are pretty bad. My stacking software usually removes them from my sky images. For the foreground photos, I run the RAW files through Adobe's AI noise reduction and it gets rid of nearly all of them. I use the spot removal tool on any that might be left.
@@marvinvaughnsantos4064 You only need to polar align once. If you move or bump your tripod you will have to polar align again. Also sometimes I polar align before I put my camera on the tracker and then check it again after I add the camera.
You're right, Delta, the first shot at the end is my favorite. That combination of sand and stars is very surprising and unique.
Thank you very much for the video. You have been my inspiration to practice astrophotography 🙂 Hugs from Argentina
Amazing work! I can't wait to try photograph the Milky Way this next friday in Monsaraz, Portugal. Thank you Walt for all this knowledgement and inspiration.
The picture will mean so much more because of your experience getting there !! I took a shot in New Mexico that will be forever burned into my soul because of the experience surrounding the picture.
Delta! Thank you,total awesome trip~ have a good day!
Fantastic video Walt, I’m really impressed with your Move Shoot Move images. I’ve been seriously considering purchasing a MSM Nomad. Looking forwards to seeing your next video’s one your nights out with it.
I keep sounding like a broken record here, but again the production-value of your videos is really really good. I thoroughly enjoy watching these astro-vlogs of yours. Thank you for taking the time to create them. All three of your images belong in a frame on a wall. They really help sell the scale and size of the Milky Way.
I've been using the Gen 2 of the MSM rotator since 2020 and I absolutely love it to bits. It's small, portable and ridiculously quick and easy to set up. I do not recommend it for longer, heavier lenses (I've only used mine with a 16-35mm), but that's not what it is designed for either.
What an adventure! Great images and great memories I’m sure. Thanks for taking us along for the ride. 👍
Great Video.. Here's me worrying about Foxes, Badgers due to the noise they make and you have ruddy Bears wandering around :) yay LOTR audiobooks
Great trip and love your subtle editing style. To my eye at least, so much better than the OTT saturated images you often see. Looking forward to your next adventure!
brilliant video and final images! Can't wait to see how you get on with the MSM and watching your tutorials. I am considering buying one.
Beautiful. What dedication. Skilful and delicate processing - so natural looking. Images are amazing!
Thank you for sharing your trip with us Walt! Another amazing video and great photos!
Thanks for another great video.
Love how you show all the challenges and snafus yet maintain high quality production value.
Get a gallon of gas and a Yoo-Hoo on me.
Amazing shots mate and a fun video too!
Awesome and fun video Walt. We live here in Colorado and have been to some of your locations. Your images are amazing. Thank you and it was nice to see Kayli.
Another awesome video from my favorite astrophotography channel. Thank you for posting!
Nice video and some great shots, the hike up to the lake certainly looks worth it. I am loving my Nomad and here in the southern hemisphere (Aus) the phone polar alignment method is the goto most of the time with this method works well. Worth getting a phone bracket to just make it that little bit easier 😊.
Those sand dunes are the ultimate stair masters, highest height being ~750 ft. We made a 500' hill and it was brutal. But the stars are sure bright. There is an observatory over the mountains east of the dunes in Westcliffe, Smokey Jack Observatory. Another place we like to go is Elevenmile Canyon Reservoir, west of Florissant. Watching you doing all that setup on the rock at South Crestone Lake would appear to be at a high risk of taking a mountain lake wash. East of the the Black Canyon, in the town of Gunnison, is the Gunnison Valley Observatory. We have not personally been to the observatory but have been north of that area up to Almont and Taylor River Reservoir, and Creste Butte. Lots of places to visit in the area, many, many miles of hiking trails. Safe travels! I really like the Sand Dune photo. Wow!
Hi Walt! I just LOVE your videos. I never miss one. Thanks to you, my astrophotography has improved a lot. Just wanted to say thanks for all your efforts and that you are truly appreciated. Keep on truckin' my man! 👍😁
Very nice. Glad you enjoyed our state. Clear skies
Hey, you were right in my backyard. I have a wonderful view of the Sand Dunes from my front door.
@@billchiles7734 Well I think Colorado will me my mid summer escape from now on. I would go back next week if I could. That's so cool that you get to see that every day! Ceili and I were talking about what it might be like living there. Do you ever stop being in awe of the scenery?
@@deltaastrophotography I grew up here, actually live in the house I was raised in. So I can take for granted the view a little..but never get tired of it. My wife is from Denver and not a day goes by that she is not in awe of the beauty here. I remember that windy night, bad luck there, its not a usual thing this time of year unless we have a storm moving through. Videos like yours were the inspiration to purchase my scope and start deep sky astro. I really need to get back to Milky Way photography too...but my photography business keeps my busy.
Great video. I've just moved to a bortle 3 area of Scotland. Looking forward to seeing how it compares to my last location which was bortle 6. Nothing as good as where you were in the video. I'm guessing 1 or 2?? I really wish we could see more of the milky way galactic centre from the UK!! At least you get to see the scorpions tale!! Keep up the good work. CS
Yet another cool video Walt. Thanks. Looks like a cool bit of kit, worth checking out.
Another cool video Walt, amazing pictures. Good luck to both of you :)
The Black Canyon of Gunnison is stunning. I didn't get to do any astrophotography there on my recent trip, but I did get one at Devil's Tower.
@@musa7606 Oh nice! That's a huge life goal for me. I would love to see your photo!
@@deltaastrophotography I'll DM you on Instagram....
My first view of Devil's Tower was at night... pulled up at dark, got out and saw the dark shadow of an amazing imposing tower against a Bortle 2 sky.
Wow those sand dunes were epic Walt! Shane the wind whipped up.
The mountain 🏔️ scenery was awesome so thanks for sharing.
MSM looks a handy device on a hike for Milky Way shots
Cheers Simon
Loving the MSM. It will be replacing the Skyguider Pro from now on.
@@deltaastrophotography I’m seriously considering buying one myself after yours and Dylan’s reviews. Bit harder to polar align done here in Australia 🇦🇺 but hey I’m sure it will be fine.
Loved the Walt (Heisenberg) shirt too btw. 🤣
@@Si-fp2ij I'm glad you caught that! Dylan did a good job on talking about polar alignment in the southern hemisphere. I'm gonna touch on that myself in my review. Lasers and polar scopes are outdated 😂
@@deltaastrophotography that would be great Walt, I’m sure I’m not the only follow down here buddy!🤣
Love your channel mate keep it up 👍🏻
Like what you’re doing with your channel and very nice work with your storyline. Looking polished.
Great video Walt, that's a he'll of a trip, and Great images 👍
Excellent video!!!!Stunning captures!!!
Thanks for sharing your adventure :)
I think your “slow” twilight might be because you went north from your usual location. I live in Denmark, much further north still, and twilight takes forever :)
Stunning nightscapes there Walt 👌. I was wondering how you coped with walking noise as I assume you were not dithering. Hope you can advise. Cheers 😊
Very nice trip! I wonder if this smaller star tracker would be able to hold the weight of the Rokinon 135mm?
Another Awesome video Walt! I too have a love hate relationship with our sand dunes. LOL Sand everywhere! Next time you ever come to Colorado, let me know. I know a few locations! lol Thank you for all the hard work you put into these videos!!
Very beautiful images.
WOW!!! Simply Awesome.
Awesome video per usual! 🌌🙌🏼
Love your adventures man! That's definately some proper dedication on that ascend 😅.
Great images! I wish camera technology had been where it is now, when I lived in Colorado. My brother and I backpacked almost every month, regardless of the weather. Digital cameras were in their very early days even as I moved away from there.
If you find yourself going there again. Feel free to contact me, because I have over 60 treks under my belt. I can tell you some good places to go.
One place I'll tell you about now, because you were so very close to it already - Blanca Peak, one of the tallest of the 14ers. You would have likely driven right by it, depending on your route to the Sand Dunes. It looks completely uninspiring and barren from the south. However, if you approach it from the north, you go into its glacier bowl, and it's very lush and beautiful. Probably less than 15 minutes from the trailhead, you get a great view, and it's almost directly south, so you would have an incredible Milky Way composition. Getting that shot is on my bucket list. If you take the trail up to Lily Lake, which isn't a hard hike, then you get an impressive southeastern view with Blanca Peak just right in your face. That would make an awesome pano shot at the right time of year.
The drive to the trailhead gets kinda bumpy toward the end of the road, so you gotta have at least a town SUV, if not a full-fledged Jeep, Hummer or 4WD truck. There are places you could park and just walk the road if you had to, and I believe there's a connecting trail. You would want to search for the Lily Lake/Huerfano Creek Trailhead. If you go to Lily Lake and camp just beneath it, chances are pretty good you'll encounter some bighorn sheep. We saw a couple of herds of them when we camped there.
Great to see another video. Keep 'em coming.
@@dw.in.michigan You are making me want to turn around and go right back to Colorado. I'm coming back to the comments section of this video next time I head out there. Thank you!
Great method, Walt! It's new method for me for using Polar Aligner Pro to do PA in daytime. Do you recommend using this method in southern hemisphere where we can't see the Polaris? Thanks in advance! 🙌🏼🌌
Here's sand in your eye, Good detail on the canyon. The Music starting @ 2:21 sounds like a jazzed up version of Dreams. by FWM? .
Your images remind me of Alyn 😢 Great captures!!
@@ssbhide123 Oh I'm nowhere near his level. I just discovered him recently after he passed away. He was a damn legend!
Now that's my kind of adventure! Glad to see that that Little Star tracker works so well, could you do a video on how you polar aligned with the app with your phone? Also does the daytime version of that alignment actually work or did you have to redo it at night? Thanks so much!
I'll be working on a video to answer all those questions this week! Finally getting some clear skies so I can really spend some time testing it out.
@@deltaastrophotography hell yeah man, looking forward to it
Looks warm lol
Wow! It turns out that Anakin Skywalker was right about SAND.
I know you shoot with the Canon 6D as well. Does your 6D generate hot pixels when used in Warner conditions as well?
Yes the hot pixels are pretty bad. My stacking software usually removes them from my sky images. For the foreground photos, I run the RAW files through Adobe's AI noise reduction and it gets rid of nearly all of them. I use the spot removal tool on any that might be left.
Mate you really need to run Magic Lantern on your 6D Game changer!
@@johncarter591 Woah! I've never heard of that until now! I'm gonna give it a try. Thank you!
Newbie here, I have a question. Do you need to polar align every shot?
@@marvinvaughnsantos4064 You only need to polar align once. If you move or bump your tripod you will have to polar align again. Also sometimes I polar align before I put my camera on the tracker and then check it again after I add the camera.
@@deltaastrophotography gotcha! I will give it a try soon with the nomad tracker. Thank you so much.
Discord Link?
Looks kind of mountainous.
😂😂
Great images! so well worth the trip!