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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Yellowstone Astrophotography


There are astrophotos from my trip to Yellowstone national park. During this time weather was not good, totally cloudy and most of the time it was raining. Just last night for couple of hours sky all the sudden was clear and I was happy and get chance to made couples of photos. In the morning was rain again. So I really was lucky to made Yellowstone astrophotography. The sky in Yellowstone is amazing. It is really one of the darkness place which I saw. All photos were done by Canon 60Da camera with Canon Lens EF 16-35mm f2.8L II USM Ultra Wide


Yellowstone Astrophotography Old Faithful Geyser at night Canon 60Da   Canon Lens EF 16-35mm f2.8L II USM Ultra Wide
 Exposure time 30 sec; f/2.8; ISO 4000


Yellowstone Starry Sky Night Landscape Photography - Panorama Night-scape Astrophotography
Panorama of two images - Exposure time 30 sec; f/2.8; ISO 4000

 Other photos will add soon click Yellowstone.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Astrophotography Equipment DSLR Webcam Collage

This is astrophotography collage with images of  solar corona,  saturn, jupiter, mars, solar and lunar eclipses, northern lights, milky way and photos of telescopes with photo camera and webcamera, binoculars.

Astrophotography Equipment DSLR Webcam Collage - NYC Astrophotography

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Blue Moon November 21 2010 Celestron 4se Canon 40D

Color full moon, blue moon, Canon 40D, Celestron 4SE


Blue Moon (November 21, 2010) - Year 2010
Canon EOS 40D camera and Celestron NexImage 4SE telescope - Backyard astronomy Digital Full Moon Photography

A blue moon can refer to the third full moon in a season with four full moons. The earliest recorded English usage of the term "blue moon" was in a 1528.
In 2010 Blue Moon was November 21.

There are 4 photos of the Blue Moon.
First photo was colored in Photoshop.

1. Neutralize the colors (the median of the values of R, G and B is the same).
2. Create two duplicated layers.
3. First layer set as luminosity
4. Saturate the second layer.
5. Make invisible main background layer.
6. Play games with best parameters
So those colors are real, and the only difference is that they've been exaggerated a bit :)

Second photo: Blue Moon - White Balance: Tungsten light
Third photo: White-Black Moon - White Balance: Cloudy, twilight, sunset
Fourth photo: Yellow-Red Moon - White Balance: Shade

Blue Moon Celestron 4SE Canon 40D Brooklyn Astronomy



Full Moon Celestron 4SE Canon 40D Brooklyn Astronomy


Full Moon Celestron 4SE Canon 40D