Matej Mlakar
Slemenova spica, Vrsic pass, Slovenia
10/28/2022
04:30 pm

Equipment Details:

GEAR:
H-alpha modified Nikon Z6 & Tamron 15-30mm / Sigma 28mm ART
Sky Watcher Star Adventurer
Astronomik 12nm H-alpha clip in filter
FocusOnStars focusing filter

Post-processing Details:

EXIF: a total of 93 images captured over the span of 3.5 hours
Landscape: Tamron 15-30mm
10 images panorama + 4 images focus stack for close foreground
settings: 3min, ISO 640, f2.8, 15mm

Sky RGB: Sigma 28mm ART
45 images panorama, 3 rows, 15 images per row
settings: 2min, ISO 640, f2, 28mm

Sky Ha: Sigma 28mm ART + 12nm H-alpha clip in filter
34 images panorama, 3 rows, 15 images for first and second row + 4 images at Zenith
settings: 2min, ISO 6400, f1.4, 28mm

Edited in Lightroom, PTGui, Auriga RegiStar, Pixinsight and Photoshop

Image Details:

This is my biggest (and my favourite) panorama I have captured so far, with a strong Zodiacal light on left, winter Milky way arch, Andromeda galaxy, regions full of red Hydrogen where Orion stands out the most, in company of red-orange and green airglow, all above the might peaks of Julian Alps.

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January 20, 2019
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