Large Magellanic Cloud - Galapagos Night Landscape Astrophotography |
Astrophoto from Brooklyn New York, NYC and astrophotography tourism. I like astronomy, astrophotography and nightscape, starscape photography. I like to record the finest details of the Moon, planets, the Sun, the Milky Way and beauty of the night sky. Telescopes: Celestron NexStar 4SE, Coronado Solarmax II 60. Digital Cameras: Canon EOS Ra, 60Da and 40D. CCD: NexImage, NexImage 5. Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II, Canon EF 200mm f/2.8 L II USM Telephoto USM
Saturday, March 10, 2018
Large Magellanic Cloud - Galapagos Night Landscape Astrophotography
Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is one of the symbol of the Southern Sky (especially for me northern-biased star gazer). First time I saw Large Magellanic Cloud in Peru, couple of years ago, but it was too close to horizon. Finally, I got it! This small white cloud on the right is not regular cloud, it is companion of our Milky Way, just 1/100 mass of our Galaxy. The position of the LMC can be recognized using Southern Cross. On Galapagos fantastic starry night sky, the LMC view was amazing!
Large Magellanic Cloud, Puerto Villamil, Isabela Island, Galapagos, Ecuador. Canon EOS 60Da, EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, 30.0 sec; f/4.0; ISO 6400.
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
Sky Ladder - Galapagos Nightscape Astrophotography
The Night Sky at Galapagos Islands is one of the best dark sky which I saw! The darkness of night sky based on Bortle scale was very close to Level 1 (Excellent dark-sky site): clouds are only visible as dark holes against the sky, airglow is readily visible. I did not see a lot of night photos at Galapagos in internet, but I think it will be a lot soon, it is really one more attraction on the islands.
Canon EOS 60Da, EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, 30.0 sec; f/2.8; ISO 6400. Puerto Villamil, Isabela Island, Galapagos, Ecuador, Nightscape Astrophotography.
Sky Ladder - Galapagos Nightscape Astrophotography |
Canon EOS 60Da, EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, 30.0 sec; f/2.8; ISO 6400. Puerto Villamil, Isabela Island, Galapagos, Ecuador, Nightscape Astrophotography.
Saturday, March 3, 2018
Moonset - Galapagos Ecuador Astrophotography
After couple of days trips on Ecuador and Galapagos Islands when weather was cloudy and rainy (February is rain season) we got clear night sky.
I early went to sleep and wake up midnight to start astrophotography with Moonset. Photo was done on Isabela island on the beach of small city Puerto Villamil (less 2,000 people). There are about 100 meters to the main street. I was tied after day trips so it also was convenient to get this place. The other reason there are too many animals around so as minimum I able to see it.
Moonset (not to be confused with sunset) Astrophotography. Puerto Villamil, Isabela Island, Galapagos, Ecuador. Canon EOS 60Da, EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Lens, 10.0 sec; f/2.8; ISO 6400.
I early went to sleep and wake up midnight to start astrophotography with Moonset. Photo was done on Isabela island on the beach of small city Puerto Villamil (less 2,000 people). There are about 100 meters to the main street. I was tied after day trips so it also was convenient to get this place. The other reason there are too many animals around so as minimum I able to see it.
Moonset - Isabela Island, Galapagos, Ecuador Astrophotography |
Sunday, August 27, 2017
Tennessee Astrophotography - Great American Eclipse - Total Solar Eclipse August 21, 2017
"The Sun was eclipsed; it was all gone.
It was like ink and without light.
The stars were visible in the daytime."
-- Hyaku Rensho. (Total solar eclipse of August AD 975)
There are photos from our families expedition to T-Lea Farm, Tellico Plains, Tennessee for Great American Total Eclipse August 21, 2017. In the Shadow of the Moon - 2 min 37 sec.
Solar Corona - Tellico Plains, Tennessee - Total Solar Eclipse 2017, New York City Expedition, photo by Igor Kuskovsky |
Total Solar Eclipse 2017 August 21 Canon 60D Tellico Plains, Tennessee, New York City Expedition, photo by Igor Kuskovsky |
Diamond Ring Total Solar Eclipse 2017 Celestron Nexstar 4SE Astrophotography |
Solar Corona Great USA Eclipse 2017 Celestron Nexstar 4SE Astrophotography |
Solar Eclipse 2017 Aug 21 Dimond Ring and Solar Corona |
Solar activity was pretty
active (compare other days when no sunspots was visible). Three bright solar flares
and couple of sunspot areas (Wolf Number about 66).
The Beginning of Total Solar Eclipse 2017, Aug 21 - Coronado SolarMax II 60 Telescope, Celestron Nexstar 4SE Tripod, Canon 60Da Camera, Tennessee Astrophotography |
Total Solar Eclipse 2017 - Celestron Nexstar 4SE Telescope, Canon 60Da Camera, Solar Filter Spectrum Telescope ST525G, Tellico Plains, Tennessee Astrophotography |
Telescope Nexstar 4SE Camera Canon 60Da Total Solar Eclipse 2017 Tennessee Astrophotography |
Total Solar Eclipse 2017 Black and White T-Lea Farm Tellico Plains Tennessee Astrophotography |
Tennessee Astrophotography - Great Total Solar Eclipse 2017, T-Lea Farm, Tellico Plains |
Great American Eclipse August 21 2017 Celestron 4SE |
Tennessee Astrophotography - At night before the Solar Eclipse - Milky Way - T-Lea Farm, Tellico Plains |
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Testing for Solar Eclipse 2017, August 21 - Tellico Plains, Tennessee
"Whenever we want to watch an eclipse of the Sun
we set out basins filled with oil or pitch,
because the heavy liquid is not easily disturbed
and so preserves the images it receives."
-- Seneca (Roman, 1st century AD)
There are some some photos which I did before solar eclipse, just for testing, Canon 60Da, Celestron Nexstar 4SE, Coronado SolarMax II 60.
Waiting Total Solar Eclipse 2017 - Celestron Nexstar 4SE Canon 60Da |
Cloudy Sun - Celestron Nexstar 4SE Canon 60Da - Testing for Solar Eclipse 2017 |
H Alpha Sun - Coronado SolarMax II 60 Canon 60Da - Testing for Solar Eclipse 2017 |
Single Sunspot Astrophotography - Celestron 4SE Canon 60Da - Testing for Solar Eclipse 2017 |
Perfect Sun without Sunspots - Coronado SolarMax II 60 Canon 60Da - Testing for Solar Eclipse 2017 |
South Carolina Astrophotography
There are astrophotos from my trip to South Carolina. Canon 60Da, Canon EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM lens. Hilton Had Island, South Carolina.
South Carolina Astrophotography Starry Sky Lifeguard Station |
Palm Trees and Night Sky South Carolina Astrophotography |
Color Night Waves and Night Sky Astrophotography South Carolina |
Ocean Sky Astrophotography - South Carolina |
Hilton Had Island Ocean Sky Astrophotography South Carolina |
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Sweden Astrophotography - Northern Lights Kiruna Lapland
The sight filled the northern sky; the immensity of it was scarcely conceivable.
As if from Heaven itself, great curtains of delicate light hung and trembled.
Pale green and rose-pink, and as transparent as the most fragile fabric,
and at the bottom edge a profound fiery crimson like the fires of Hell,
they swung and shimmered loosely with more grace than the most skillful dancer.
-- PHILIP PULLMAN, The Golden Compass
How grand minimum of solar activity affect the Northern Light? I hope not so much and the Northern Light still will be visible during the grand minimum, but who knows 100%? So hurry up to see it now! Kiruna Lapland Sweden Astrophotography - Canon 60Da, Canon EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM lens.
Sweden Astrophotography Northern Lights |
Sweden Astrophotography Aurora Borealis |
Kiruna Lappland Northern Lights - Sweden Astrophotography |
Cross Ski Trail Sign and Northern Lights - Kiruma Lappland Astrophotography |
Panorama Northern Lights - Sweden Astrophotography Kiruna Lapland |
See also Northern Lights Iceland Astrophotography
Sunday, March 19, 2017
Los Angeles Astrophotography California
"Man's sense of values ought to be revised.
If all mankind could look through that telescope,
it would change the world!"
-- Griffith J. Griffith
There are some night astronomical photos from my trip to Los Angeles, California.
Ironically, the Griffith Observatory is closing at night :( so don’t have a lot of time to made photos. There is iconic view to Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Astrophotography night view from the Griffith Observatory California |
Los Angels city skyline at night Griffith Observatory Astrophotography |
Griffith Observatory at night, Los Angeles, CA |
Night City Light pollution Hollywood |
Monday, October 24, 2016
iOptron Skytracker and Deep Sky Astrophotography
“By looking far out into space
we are also looking far back into time,
back toward the horizon of the universe,
back toward the epoch of the Big Bang.”
― Carl Sagan, Cosmos
The deep sky astrophotography can be done without telescope. You just need iOptron Skytracker. There are some photos which were done using iOptron Skytracker. Some of these photos done even in New York city with very high level of light pollution.
iOptron SkyTracker Canon 60Da Deep Sky Astrophotography Orion Nebula M42 New York City |
iOptron Skytracker Deep Sky Astrophotography without Telescope - Horsehead and Flame Nebulae - New York City |
Canon 60Da with Canon EF 200mm f/2.8 L II USM Telephoto Lens and iOptron SkyTracker tripod.Exposure 10sec x 148 - about 25 min total. ISO-800, f/3.2
iOptron Skytracker Deep Sky Astrophotography Pleiades M45 Seven Sisters Melotte 22 with Canon EF 200mm Telephoto Lens |
Canon 60Da, iOptron skytracker, EF200mm f/2.8L II USM, f/4.0; ISO 6400, Deep Sky Stacker 30 images x 20 sec, Upstate New York
Deep Sky Astrophotography iOptron Skytracker Andromeda Galaxy Messier 31 Canon EF 200mm Telescopic Lens |
Andromeda Galaxy Messier 31 Deep Sky Astrophotography iOptron Skytracker |
Canon 60Da, Canon EF 200mm f/2.8 L II USM lens, iOptron SkyTracker trypod, ISO-6400, f/4, stacked in DeepSkyStacker 215 images x 19 sec, Upstate NY
iOptron Skytracker Deep Sky Astrophotography Northern America and Pelican Nebula |
Canon 60Da, EF200mm f/2.8L II USM, f/4.0; ISO 6400, Deep Sky Stacker 29 images x 20 sec, New York upstate
iOptron Skytracker Deep Sky Astrophotography Milky Way and Orion at Culebra Island |
Canon 60Da, Wide Angle EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM lens, F/4.0, ISO 3200, 2 min, Culebra Island, Puerto Rico
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Arches National Park Astrophotography
Canon 60Da, EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, 20.0 sec; f/3.5; ISO 6400 - panorama of 40 images.
Arching Milky Way - Arches Astrophotography |
Sailing Milky Way. We are traveling together on a little spaceship. We call this ship the Earth. It sailing Milky Way through the space-time. This photo is just illustration of this Spaceship Earth idea. Canon 60Da, EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, 25.0 sec; f/2.8; ISO 6400 - panorama 5 images
Sail Milky Way over Park Avenue at Arches National Park Astrophotography |
Stairway to Heaven Arches - National Park Astrophotography Night landscape |
Canon 60Da, EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, 25.0 sec; f/2.8; ISO 6400
Balanced Rock and Milky Way - Arches Astrophotography |
Airglow and Balanced Rock - Arches NP Astrophotography |
And finally there are photos of arches.
"Smoking gun" - Turret Arch and Milky Way :) I think on this picture we see evidence of ... Big Bang :) Canon 60Da, EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, 30.0 sec; f/2.8; ISO 6400 - Panorama 5 images
Turret Arch and Milky Way - Arches National Park Astrophotography |
Canon 60Da, EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, 30.0 sec; f/2.8; ISO 6400 - Panorama 5 images
North and South Windows Arches and Starry Sky - Arches National Park Astrophotography |
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