Shay Stephens
Forum Pro
Welcome to the first ever STF Astrophotography Challenge!
(not an actual guarantee of being the first hehehe)
Let's give our cameras a real workout and see what is possible with the equipment we have. The challenge is to image as best you can M31 The great Andromeda galaxy. If you have a telescope and can connect your camera to take pictures (or even if you don't), then grab the best you can and post the results here. Now be warned, if you post a photo, but fail to reveal your equipment and settings, you will be hounded until the hounds get tired, to reveal the details. So to make it easy, I provide this info and template:
Where in the sky is the Andromeda Galaxy?
scroll to the right to see the location of the Andromeda galaxy (M31)
It's coordinates are:
RA=00 42.7
DEC=+41 16
Magnitude 4.36
If you have a goto scope, then just tell it to find M31
You can also use the sky map at Sky & Telescope:
http://skyandtelescope.com/observing/skychart/
The information we want to see template
Telescope used:
eyepiece used:
camera adapter used:
camera used:
aperture of exposure:
Shutter Speed:
zoom of camera:
ISO:
Post processing done:
(the post processing can be bullet points and not a blow by blow of what you did (e.g. stacked 5 images of the same exposure, adjusted levels, boosted saturation +10, cropped, unsharp masked 100, .5, 0) or whatever it is you did. If you did nothing then mention that too!)
So be a hero and show us what you got, or can get. You may surprise yourself at the capabilities of your own setup as well.
--
Shay
My Sony F707 Gallery: http://www.shaystephens.com/portfolio.asp
(not an actual guarantee of being the first hehehe)
Let's give our cameras a real workout and see what is possible with the equipment we have. The challenge is to image as best you can M31 The great Andromeda galaxy. If you have a telescope and can connect your camera to take pictures (or even if you don't), then grab the best you can and post the results here. Now be warned, if you post a photo, but fail to reveal your equipment and settings, you will be hounded until the hounds get tired, to reveal the details. So to make it easy, I provide this info and template:
Where in the sky is the Andromeda Galaxy?
scroll to the right to see the location of the Andromeda galaxy (M31)
It's coordinates are:
RA=00 42.7
DEC=+41 16
Magnitude 4.36
If you have a goto scope, then just tell it to find M31
You can also use the sky map at Sky & Telescope:
http://skyandtelescope.com/observing/skychart/
The information we want to see template
Telescope used:
eyepiece used:
camera adapter used:
camera used:
aperture of exposure:
Shutter Speed:
zoom of camera:
ISO:
Post processing done:
(the post processing can be bullet points and not a blow by blow of what you did (e.g. stacked 5 images of the same exposure, adjusted levels, boosted saturation +10, cropped, unsharp masked 100, .5, 0) or whatever it is you did. If you did nothing then mention that too!)
So be a hero and show us what you got, or can get. You may surprise yourself at the capabilities of your own setup as well.
--
Shay
My Sony F707 Gallery: http://www.shaystephens.com/portfolio.asp