My astrophotography 2021

CCD vs Film? Lots of time vs no patience? Alright, this is your place to discuss all the astrophotography what's and what's not. You can discuss about techniques, accessories, cameras, whatever....just make sure you also post some nice photos here too!
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akdwivedi
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nice picture.. too bad, the clouds have been naughty past few days.
hhzhang
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akdwivedi wrote: Mon Aug 23, 2021 10:38 am nice picture.. too bad, the clouds have been naughty past few days.
True! But from time to time we still have lovely clear night skies to enjoy.
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After a long stretch of rainy/cloudy days, I caught a clear view of moon once again.

I never thought I would shoot another waning gibbous moon. But it turns out this shape blends well with the clouds today.

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2021-Sept-3

After a few gloomy days of no sight of Venus, the evening of Sept 3 saw Venus blazing through high-clouds in Virgo.

Was quite happy to see the bluish halo surrounding Spica. It is indeed one of the bluest and bright stars.

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2021-Sept-4

My new toy, a brand new Sigma super-telephoto lens has been added to my gear. It is the new version for the Sony mirrorless full-frame system.

At the far reach of 600mm FL, it is quite demanding on my little tracker.

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this is lovely, and has a surreal 3D look to it. well done!
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rcj wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2021 6:53 pm this is lovely, and has a surreal 3D look to it. well done!
Thanks. Am still learning how to best use this new super telephone lens. Imaging quality-wise, it definitely cannot compare to my APO scopes (with flattener), but to me, it is a game-changer as to what and how I want to do astro+landscape photography.
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2021-Sept-5

Scattered clouds in the early morning spoilt my plan to shoot deep skies. So, again, the moonshot time.

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The next moonshot opportunity has to wait until after the new moon -- probably on Sept 9 evening. Clear skies!
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M22, one of the most prominent globular clusters. Through a remote telescope service.

Located in the Sagittarius section of milkyway , the background (or foreground actually) is full of galaxy-disk stars.

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2021-Sept-6

Clearing clouds in the dusk skies lend me some opportunities to capture Venus and Mercury, with Venus just past Spica on its eastbound journey.

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