Andy Dungan
Near Cotopaxi, CO USA
08/19/2023
03:00 am

Equipment Details:

Canon R full spectrum Sigma 150-600 C @600mm 2min f6.23 iso12800
Star Adventure 2i for tracking

Post-processing Details:

Sequator used for stacking StarNet2 used to separate stars, Affinity Photo 2 for processing

Image Details:

I was just out shooting for fun last night. I took pics of Andromedia, Triangulum, Crab Nebula and I was trying to get pics of Barnard's loop (but it is still to low on the horizon). I got great pics of Andromeda, but there have recently been some nice posts of Andromeda so thought I would share Triangulum, a classic spiral. Triangulum is located below and to the right of Andromeda so it is an easy adjustment. Next time I shot Triangulum I think I am going to increase exposure time to 2.5-3 minutes and somehow I am going to capture more flats. I was happy to get the colors out with only 6 shots and just using regular camera gear. I have sort of made it my goal to figure out how to get the best pic I can with regular camera gear without purchasing and guiding gear. The question will be how long can I resist. It sure is fun to get a photo like this!

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January 20, 2019
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