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Shut up and play your guitar! Minor Deity ![]() |
Taken from my back patio using the 130mm Refractor and a 17+year old (low res by today standards) usb planetary video camera. This was the result of sorting 5000+ frames into the best 2100 frames, stacking them and coaxing the detail out. The software does all of that tedious work now. ![]() Yes, it is small and that is simply due to the focal length of the telescope I own. It is very difficult to push the magnification with a 130mm lens. Someday I would like to image it with a modern hi res camera and a telescope that measures 430mm. | ||
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Foregoing Vacation to Post![]() |
Very nice! | |||
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Has Achieved Nirvana![]() |
Sweet! ![]()
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Has Achieved Nirvana![]() |
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Shut up and play your guitar! Minor Deity ![]() |
Thanks! I did a different version and balanced the color channels. I tried to not be so heavy handed on this version. ![]() | |||
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czarina Has Achieved Nirvana ![]() |
thank you for sharing this with us. i love it!
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Minor Deity![]() |
SO cool. Jf
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"I've got morons on my team." Mitt Romney Minor Deity ![]() |
Nice! A five inch refractor is an amazing thing for planets! | |||
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