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I took this (actually these) shot back in 2019 but was never even slightly happy with the editing of it. It is five shots stacked (plus a single dark frame) taken with the Astro Tracer mode on my Pentax K-3II. This is a four minute exposure so when the five are stacked it is 20 mins of exposure time. I watched a video on YouTube by Richard Tatti of Nightscape Images the other night & immediately thought of this image. To keep a long story short, I followed his editing techniques and came up with this.
This was taken in quite a dark sky at Myponga, south of Adelaide. I was using a Pentax 16-45 zoom at 20mm (30mm FF equivalent) at f5.6. This is far from a great astro lens to be honest. But anyway, after more than five years I am finally pretty happy with it. It has given me the enthusiasm to go out and try some astro now with my A7RV.
BTW, the bright "star" just lower left of centre is actually Jupiter.
This was taken in quite a dark sky at Myponga, south of Adelaide. I was using a Pentax 16-45 zoom at 20mm (30mm FF equivalent) at f5.6. This is far from a great astro lens to be honest. But anyway, after more than five years I am finally pretty happy with it. It has given me the enthusiasm to go out and try some astro now with my A7RV.
- PENTAX K-3 II
- 20.0 mm
- ƒ/5.6
- 240 sec
- ISO 1600
BTW, the bright "star" just lower left of centre is actually Jupiter.