Milky Way with Perseids meteors and the faint glow of the andromeda galaxy
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Milky Way with Perseids meteors and the faint glow of the andromeda galaxy

Shot the northern dust lanes of the Milky Way and managed to get some of the Perseids meteors in the shots and the andromeda galaxy. Taken while aiming out towards the North Sea at Barrow common in Brancaster, Norfolk.

Sky
Images: 243
ISO: 2500
Exposure: 15 seconds
Stacked in sequator

Foreground
Single image
ISO: 400
Exposure: 30 seconds

Both edited in Lightroom and then stitched back together in photoshop.

u/No_Construction_5007 — 4 days ago

My First attempt at star trails

Think this came out pretty good if I do say so myself.
Used Sony a6000 with samyang 12mm at f/2.8 iso 800. Exposure of 30 seconds. 120 images stacked with 10 dark frames. Stacked in sequator and edited in Lightroom.

u/No_Construction_5007 — 9 days ago

Milky Way attempt number 2 from backyard

38 images stacked in sequator, with 20 dark frames. 20 second exposure, iso 800 at f/2 with a samyang 12mm on a Sony a6000. Still getting used to trying to bring out the trail and colours of the Milky Way and getting better at editing. Hoping to get out to a clearer view point this month, tall trees makes it hard in backyard, plus light pollution.

u/No_Construction_5007 — 9 days ago

The Milky Way

My first attempt at shooting the Milky Way, shot in my backyard with a Sony a6000 and the kits lens.

Settings: 3200 iso, 20 second exposure time f3.5. 60 images stacked with 20 dark, flat and biases. Used siril to stack and stretch and then Lightroom for final edit

u/No_Construction_5007 — 1 month ago

Help identifying

Took 40 images of the night sky, used biases, flats and dark frames and stacked them in siril and once stretched this is what came out, any ideas what this is as I didn’t aim at anything, all I can say is it was at 11:30pm in the uk aiming roughly south west, I just shot at the night sky, was testing the camera and lens, a Sony a6000 with a ttartisan 56mm, any suggestions welcome. Didn’t know if it was something in space I shot or If I had done something wrong?

u/No_Construction_5007 — 1 month ago