So lame that everybody takes pictures of it from exactly the same angle 🙄
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Pisser isn’t it.. ;-)
Seriously though not sure why all images are in this orientation. From where I am (South Germany) it’s actually upside down. Was told to rotate it 180 degrees as that the way it’s normally depicted..
16:9 crop if it’s of use to anyone for a desktop wallpaper.
Wow. And this is just with the telephoto lens? That's incredible! Did you have it on a motorized mount?
Yes, I had dabbled a bit with astro photography with wide angle lenses and thought the zoom might be too heavy for the mount. Used a Sky Adventurer 2 tracker and had to use an additional weight to balance the lens.
Really happy with the way it turned out.
Wait this is with a telephoto lens, and no telescope?
That’s fucking incredible! Nice job!
Looks great! Nice work! What mount do you use?
Used a sky adventurer 2i. (Brilliant piece of kit)
Woah! I wasn't expecting much when I loaded the image ... but this is awesome! Though, Andromeda is surprisingly big in the sky right ... like bigger than the moon??
Thank you. I think it’s small in the sky and quite difficult to see. I used a star finder app on the phone; starting at 200mm until I found it then zoomed in and took some test shots at 600mm until it was in the frame. It’s still kind of a fuzzy blur in the frame. Then set it to take the images and it’s only once you stack the images and then stretch that the details really come out. It’s really great fun from start to finish. (My first edits were dreadful; learnt a lot through a discord forum on how to do the processing)
Wow! That looks incredible!
Cheers!
That’s a pretty good Andromeda
Many thanks.
Do you have a raw image file of this? The thing is a JPEG to shit