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boothee
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by boothee » Thu Jul 24, 2008 6:41 pm
Hi,
Very cloudy in these days. Can't wait for clear sky to shoot Jupiter. So I took through think clouds.
Here is the picture of 200 frames stacked. Used 2x barlow. Reduced the picture size to 75% after processing.
Clear Skies!
boothee
1150mm, 254mm, Newtonion Reflector on EQ5 Mount with dual axis DK3 drive, QHY5 Camera, Canon 300D + Kit Lens, Yangon, Myanmar.
weixing
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by weixing » Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:12 pm
Hi,
Very nice... larger aperture really make a different...
Have a nice day.
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by rcj » Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:30 pm
great job, Boothee!
boothee
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by boothee » Fri Jul 25, 2008 3:43 pm
weixing wrote: Very nice... larger aperture really make a different...
Yes, I got more details then the previous set up even with the cloudy and windy situation.
Thanks!
rcj wrote: great job, Boothee!
Thanks!
Waiting for the nights with clear sky!
boothee
1150mm, 254mm, Newtonion Reflector on EQ5 Mount with dual axis DK3 drive, QHY5 Camera, Canon 300D + Kit Lens, Yangon, Myanmar.