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Milky Way over Quailway Cottage-B&W Naked Eye View.jpg
The autumn Milky Way over the Quailway Cottage near Portal, Arizona, on a slightly hazy December evening, adding the star glows. We are looking due north here with Polaris just below centre. Cassiopeia is overhead at top. Cygnus is at left in the west; Auriga is at right in the east. This is with the 15mm full-frame fish-eye lens, and so takes in a wide 180° view of the sky, and from horizon to zenith.
This is a stack of 4 x 3-minute exposures for the sky at f/4 and ISO 1600, with the camera tracking the sky, and 2 x 3-minute exposures for the ground at f/2.8 and ISO 1600 but with the camera not tracking, to avoid blurring the ground. There is some blurring in the trees, which I think looks fine. The tracker was the iOptron Sky-Tracker, the camera the Canon 6D. This version of the image has been processed to make the view better resemble what you see with the unaided eye, in a largely monochrome and softer view than the colourful and high-contrast views commonly presented in astrophotos. Even at that there is more fine structure present in the Milky Way than the unaided eye usually sees, though binoculars beging to reveal that smaller detail. I have left some colours in some stars and in the foreground of landscape scenes.
This is a stack of 4 x 3-minute exposures for the sky at f/4 and ISO 1600, with the camera tracking the sky, and 2 x 3-minute exposures for the ground at f/2.8 and ISO 1600 but with the camera not tracking, to avoid blurring the ground. There is some blurring in the trees, which I think looks fine. The tracker was the iOptron Sky-Tracker, the camera the Canon 6D. This version of the image has been processed to make the view better resemble what you see with the unaided eye, in a largely monochrome and softer view than the colourful and high-contrast views commonly presented in astrophotos. Even at that there is more fine structure present in the Milky Way than the unaided eye usually sees, though binoculars beging to reveal that smaller detail. I have left some colours in some stars and in the foreground of landscape scenes.
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