Hello all!
Below are my attempts at dabbling in this mysterious and yet super intriguing hobby! I cannot remember all the details, and when some of these photos where taken, and I welcome all feedback.
In general though:
Planetary/Solar System
The planetary images are done in Singapore, mostly from a field near where I stay, or from my home itself.
Stuff that I used:
- Mostly C6 or WO ZenithStar 66 on 6SE Mount,
- ASI 120MC
- Stacked using Registax 6,
- and very basic processing with Windows Live Photo Gallery
Wide Field / Stars / Fuzzy Stuff
These were done at the Mersing trip in Dec 2014. First peek through the scopes looking at the star field was "WOW!!!"
Stuff that I used:
- Nikon 7100 unmodded with an intervalometer
- 16mm, 50mm or 180mm prime lenses
- Vixen Polarie with Manfrotto 190T with click stop legs
- Stacked using Deep Sky Stacker
- and very basic processing with Windows Live Photo Gallery
However, the most important aspect of this hobby are the people. It's the people who have no qualms about helping or teaching, and who will bother to show a complete newbie what to do, and importantly, what not to do (or buy!).
For this, I have to first thank Rai (Wind) for selling me his ASI, and then following up by teaching me the basics and then introducing the rest of the friends here. Thanks to Jun Wei (Antares), Alvin (Great Red Spot), Ju Sing (Bornfree), Yihan, Ivan and Remus for all chats, the "live" guidance sometimes over the internet, the patience in entertaining my endless questions, and for keeping this hobby alive for me! And thanks to certain people in this group for the poison that once in awhile tests the boundaries of my credit card limit.
When I first started, it all seemed very intimidating. The mounts look like something out of a Transformer's movie, the scopes look like Tomahawks or Howitzers (depending refractor or reflector) and the cameras look like fridges... However, with good advice, I've managed to put together a basic set that I'm happy with and something manageable that I have put to good use time and again. I look forward to continuous learning journey from all the sifus here...
Ok, here goes...
Thanks for looking!!!
Clear skies to all!
Zak
Ausrex (Zak): Photo Journey
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Re: ausrex (Zak): Photo Journey
Zak : thanks for introing to us the joo chiat / katong field, an obs site accessible by bus 33 for me..
The Winter Milky way shot during dec trip what a first mersing trip you have experienced with the first day flooding and drizzling !
Regards
Junwei
The Winter Milky way shot during dec trip what a first mersing trip you have experienced with the first day flooding and drizzling !
Regards
Junwei
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Re: Ausrex (Zak): Photo Journey
Thanks for sharing Zac. You managed to catch the Horsehead too!
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Re: Ausrex (Zak): Photo Journey
Awesome images, Zac! Looking forward to images from your new setup too =) Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Ausrex (Zak): Photo Journey
a very nice collection of imagery and write-up report, Zachary! See you soon!