Hawking Radiation
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Hi guys. Thought I'd share my first few astrophotos.
I took this at a New Zealand dark sky reserve in the south island while on holiday there. Itching to go back.
Since Milky Way season is pretty much over, the only 2 targets worth capturing was the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds.
BONUS: Orion Nebula captured at 85mm. My dream come true. I've been wanting to get my own image of this nebula for many years and finally I did it. I felt a little emotional capturing this one. Beautiful beautiful object when I first saw this on my camera screen.
Gear used:
Sony A6400
Sony FE 85mm F1.8
Sigma 16mm F1.4
Manfrotto MT190XPRO3 aluminum tripod
All images edited in Lightroom Classic. I'm also still learning Lightroom and editing so final images will improve. Image quality will also improve as I get a star tracker and small refractor telescope sometime next year.
Enjoy
Large & Small Magellanic Cloud captured at 14mm.
13 second exposure.
ISO 3200.
Large Magellanic Cloud with the Sony FE 85mm.
5 second exposure.
ISO 3200.
Small Magellanic Cloud at 85mm (47 Tucanae globular cluster visible just above the cloud). Also manged to capture a shooting star and didn't want to edit it out of the image.
5 second exposure.
ISO 3200.
The ever beautiful Orion Nebula at 85mm.
8 second exposure and it shows (slight star trails)
Tried to push my 85mm to the limits with this one.
ISO 6400.
I took this at a New Zealand dark sky reserve in the south island while on holiday there. Itching to go back.
Since Milky Way season is pretty much over, the only 2 targets worth capturing was the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds.
BONUS: Orion Nebula captured at 85mm. My dream come true. I've been wanting to get my own image of this nebula for many years and finally I did it. I felt a little emotional capturing this one. Beautiful beautiful object when I first saw this on my camera screen.
Gear used:
Sony A6400
Sony FE 85mm F1.8
Sigma 16mm F1.4
Manfrotto MT190XPRO3 aluminum tripod
All images edited in Lightroom Classic. I'm also still learning Lightroom and editing so final images will improve. Image quality will also improve as I get a star tracker and small refractor telescope sometime next year.
Enjoy
Large & Small Magellanic Cloud captured at 14mm.
13 second exposure.
ISO 3200.
Large Magellanic Cloud with the Sony FE 85mm.
5 second exposure.
ISO 3200.
Small Magellanic Cloud at 85mm (47 Tucanae globular cluster visible just above the cloud). Also manged to capture a shooting star and didn't want to edit it out of the image.
5 second exposure.
ISO 3200.
The ever beautiful Orion Nebula at 85mm.
8 second exposure and it shows (slight star trails)
Tried to push my 85mm to the limits with this one.
ISO 6400.