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Astronophilos OP t1_itfcksa wrote

I show you my last artistic picture made with different technics. If you like this picture, feel free to take a look at my whole work on my Instagram. Every following means a lot to me :) Thanks!

About the method: The technique consists in building a mosaic of the Moon, taking thousands of pictures, part by part, using a Maksutov 150/1800mm telescope with an iNova PLB Cx camera. I have captured a total amount of 60,000 images, aligned and stacked between 3 and 5% of the best quality frames in terms of quality. I have finally stitched all the resulting stacked pictures together to reconstruct the full Moon. Planets were taken on another night with the same telescope. Stars are one photograph taken with my 72ED Evostar telescope. Clouds were captured with my Canon 1200D.

About the composite: I have merged the Moon, planets, clouds and stars together in the same image in post-processing to make this composite picutre. Dimensions/sizes are not to scale.

My setup: I used a Maksutov 150/1800 on a HEQ5 Pro mount with a PLB Cx camera.

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Hampamatta t1_itg6f56 wrote

Damn there seem to be alot of protomolucule on the moon.

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Deazul t1_itgxnd6 wrote

Technics is a brand of audio equipment, techniques are what you used to take this amazing picture!

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redditaccount71987 t1_ith4emj wrote

Love it. If you are not opposed, you can also take it into Photoshop and can adjust your levels to maintain a good light and dark balance.

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DanYHKim t1_itgtxkj wrote

That blue area is where The Watcher hangs out, right?

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Phycopath18 t1_ithh29a wrote

Do you have any tips on how to capture planets with a camera? I’m very new to photography and all that, and I’d love to learn how to do the cool stuff!

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DundunDun123GASP t1_itlq4es wrote

This is such an aesthetic picture. I’m definitely saving this as a Lock Screen

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