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cazza132 said:Full spectrum modified 6D + Zeiss 135mm f2.0. A multi-panel mosaic.
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Khufu said:This thread (or the fraction I've seen of it so far) is amazing! Thank you everyone, who's sharing their efforts and insight
I've lots to learn but I really, really want to! I've been threatening to convert my EOS M to Full Spectrum for a little while, thinking I might give it a go myself, having seen some online deconstructions etc, but I'm no expert on these things.
I love the idea of going FF/FullSpectrum like you have with the 6D, cazza132, your results are wonderful... but I think I'll start with the EOS M Is yours a total filter-removal job, and is this the preferred way for Astro-'togs? I'm aware there are various filter replacements with different frequency ranges for different results but if there's no reason to replace one bookend with another I'll be happy to go properly Full-Spec and filterless!
Also any advice on where to start with the essentials (tracking equipment etc? Software?), as direct advice or respected online resources worth reading through, would be super appreciated! I'll start with the rest of this thread, from the beginning, and take notes
Happy shooting, everyone!
Edward Paul said:
douglasgritzphoto said:This is next to the Pawnee Buttes in northeastern Colorado.
douglasgritzphoto said:This is next to the Pawnee Buttes in northeastern Colorado.
Wow! Nice pano. Welcome to CR!cjlove72 said:Best shot from a recent trip up to The Pinnacles Desert in Western Australia.
Small and Large Magellanic Clouds on the left, Mars and Saturn are below the galactic core just left of centre. Light glow from a small town called Cervantes on the far right...lights on the left are from a Tronox titanium mine near the town of Cataby.
Shot with a Canon 6D and Samyang 24mm f/1.4. Aperture was wide open at 1.4, shutter speed was 20s and ISO was 3200.
This was a 60-shot panorama (10 wide x 6 high) stitched together in PTgui Pro. I don't have a panoramic head for the tripod (yet!), so the rotation/panning was done manually.
cjlove72 said:Best shot from a recent trip up to The Pinnacles Desert in Western Australia.
Small and Large Magellanic Clouds on the left, Mars and Saturn are below the galactic core just left of centre. Light glow from a small town called Cervantes on the far right...lights on the left are from a Tronox titanium mine near the town of Cataby.
Shot with a Canon 6D and Samyang 24mm f/1.4. Aperture was wide open at 1.4, shutter speed was 20s and ISO was 3200.
This was a 60-shot panorama (10 wide x 6 high) stitched together in PTgui Pro. I don't have a panoramic head for the tripod (yet!), so the rotation/panning was done manually.
tpatana said:Hmm... you could have probably framed it bit higher, and I think if you cooled it down and some more edits (clarity/sharpness) in LR you could make it pop better.
privatebydesign said:Danny, very unusual, great capture and welcome to the forum.