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ThorBob
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M45 through 300mm telephoto. new
      #2102056 - 01/06/08 10:07 PM

This weekend I took my first shot at imaging the Pleiades. For a semi wide-ish view I used my D300 with a Nikkor 300 f2.8 lens, all mounted on a HEQ5 mount.

After seeing some of the stunning results by others in this forum I know there is massive room for improvement, and I am open to all suggestions!



Shot January 5 2008. Nikon D300 / Nikkor 300 f2.8VR @ f2.8, ISO 800. Exposure 120 sec x 54.









Thor

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LLEEGE
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Re: M45 through 300mm telephoto. new [Re: ThorBob]
      #2102062 - 01/06/08 10:09 PM

Very nice.

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Re: M45 through 300mm telephoto. new [Re: LLEEGE]
      #2102083 - 01/06/08 10:22 PM

Superb even I have a Nikon D40x with same lens...mind if I use the same parameters u did and post?...might be an interesting comparison

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Re: M45 through 300mm telephoto. new [Re: FoxK]
      #2102239 - 01/06/08 11:37 PM

Very nice wide field image of M45. It looks like the modern Nikon 300mm f/2.8 lens has a lot less CA than the 25-year-old Nikon 300mm f/2.8 lens that I used to use for imaging.

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Re: M45 through 300mm telephoto. new [Re: s58y]
      #2102474 - 01/07/08 04:07 AM

Nice one Thor, seems like the lens has very good edge performance when looking at the full picture at your web (if un-cropped?).

If you take some flats you will get rid of the uneven field illumination. I use a electroluminescent panel that works just fine.



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Edited by Tomvictor (01/07/08 04:38 AM)


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Re: M45 through 300mm telephoto. new [Re: Tomvictor]
      #2102505 - 01/07/08 05:04 AM

Thor, that is en excellent wide image - what must the temperature have been ?

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Re: M45 through 300mm telephoto. new [Re: novbabies]
      #2103969 - 01/07/08 07:42 PM Attachment (35 downloads)

Thor, If you are using Photoshop, get gradientxterminator, here is what I did to your picture in 2 short processes. You took a very nice shot, Andy

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Re: M45 through 300mm telephoto. new [Re: Buzzer]
      #2103982 - 01/07/08 07:47 PM

Very! Nice widefield, Thor.. Nice color in the Neb.

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Re: M45 through 300mm telephoto. new [Re: Dave M]
      #2104004 - 01/07/08 07:54 PM

Beautiful image Thor!!

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Re: M45 through 300mm telephoto. new [Re: tidroplane]
      #2104334 - 01/07/08 10:34 PM

Very nice, Thor. You have captured the majesty of the Pleiades!

Tom

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ThorBob
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Re: M45 through 300mm telephoto. new [Re: FebStars]
      #2106923 - 01/09/08 04:38 AM

LLEEGE: Thank you!

FoxK : Thank you, and feel free to post a D40 version, could be interesting to see!

s58y : Thank you! This is my first try at AP with this lens, but for "normal" shooting it quickly became my all-time "long lens" favorite.

Tomvictor : Thank you Tom! Yes it is an uncropped shot, and I really should have made a few flats while I was at it. And those panels seem like a great idea! (specially considering the lack of daylight up here right now...hehe).

novbabies : Thank you! And truth be told, the temp was not bad at all; a couple of degrees above freezing..(strange climate indeed, 200 miles north of the artic circle and not a snowflake on the ground yet..).

Buzzer : Thank you! And I do have gradXterminator, but I have not yet figured the best settings for shots like these (ie: removing gradients without impacting the nebula). But you seemed to have nailed it; any suggestions as to settings?

Dave M : Thank you Dave!

tidroplane : Thank you David!

FebStars : Thank you; it is indeed a beautiful target!


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Re: M45 through 300mm telephoto. new [Re: ThorBob]
      #2106970 - 01/09/08 05:38 AM

Do you have a post of the 40d photo? I have been looking at getting the canon 40d or the nikon D300, plan on using for day shots as well. help advice is great.

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Re: M45 through 300mm telephoto. new [Re: ctcables]
      #2111156 - 01/10/08 07:57 PM

Thor, I actually learned how to use it from,http://www.astropix.com/, This is a cd romm tutorial, on how to use photoshop and some plug ins, for Photoshop. I do not know Jerry Lodriguss , and have never met him, but I learned how to use it from this tutorial. I am sure there are explanations on the GradX website also. But buying the cd rom will elevate your shots, it help me tremendously. Andy

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Photoshop Tutorials new [Re: Buzzer]
      #2112170 - 01/11/08 07:27 AM

I agree. His tutorials (although written for PS7) are fantastic.

Photoshop for Astrophotgraphers

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Re: Photoshop Tutorials new [Re: Andy Weeks]
      #2112535 - 01/11/08 10:56 AM

Very nice image!!

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Re: Photoshop Tutorials [Re: gewehr43]
      #2116855 - 01/13/08 06:25 AM

The nebula in this picture is stunning.

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