Message from @kyzercube
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Damn
I wanna go
took these at rosh hanikara. aka lebanon border
And some lagoons here. Rosh hanikara can be seen im the far distance too
Damn
Yeah
WhErE ArE ThE ClOuDs
look closer
xD
Java
nice 😄
I rly wanted to run across the fields but the owner chased us with a keris
RIP
Was actually expecting to be attacked but not with a mystical weapon but a sickle
xD
Lmao
@kyzercube I use this
I use my cell phone...
> @Diabeł Boruta That's great and all for normal photography, but astro-photography is different. You don't take pics for aesthetics. In astrophotography you take pics for data.
@kyzercube
99% of my videos are made with a ZTE cellphone 😛
I just now bought a DLSR and am only now learning how to use it
Well mine was made in the U.S
I bought mine 3 years ago. I get a pass lol
Lol
In 1910
🤣
For the most part I use this rollex
This was from the same telescope with my ZTE cellphone. It's the Christmas comet from late 2018. https://puu.sh/FIb60/6d7dce04fd.png
I have a crappy EQ mount. Never polar aligns good, hence the blotchy stars. This was a long 60 second exposure. A DSLR can do the same in just 1 second of exposure because of the much larger CMOS chip size.
In the telescope world, bigger is always better 😛
Here's a photo from the rollex
I can almost see a Corona virus!!
Here's a better one 😂
Now that's cool 👍
Now this one is from my phone
This is what I meant earlier about exposure. Many times in astrophotography, we HAVE to over-expose for certain things to reveal themselves. Almost all the small dots around this overexposed image of Saturn are actually moons https://puu.sh/G1v1y/bdb56733b6.png
They reflect so little light that ( depending on the size of your CMOS chip or image collector ) you actually HAVE to overexpose
Now I want to go find my old telescope
is it a reflector or refractor and what's the aperture?