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Originally Posted by Scottie
OMG good job my Allan doesn't read this site or he would be on here all night telling you best way to do astro pics. He does tell me but it a case whosh over my head although I do remember something like the longer the exposure the best some pics it can take him up to two hours for just one pic but not the moon. did you take that photo through a telescope??? looks upside down and back to front
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Good guess. Show it to him and see if he likes it. Long exposures help, true, but then you need a motor drive (GEM) for the telescope mount. I just play around at the moment, and this was actually shot on a photo tripod. Without a proper GEM, I am limited to planets and such, but it seems to be all I have time for anyway. The telescope stays set up in the den for any quick peeks when the sky looks clear (or when a new planet comes into view again). These were shot from our patio, in the city, although we are fairly high up and out of the haze.
Here is another, with a different eyepiece, same night. Again, this is under 100 KB, the original was a huge file.
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