Milky Way Astro-seascapes & landscapes

DaveC Oz

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Shack Bay-Shack Bay Vert.jpg
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25 x 10 second exposures, aligned and stacked, foreground lit by two LED light panels. Shack Bay near Cape Paterson.
 
Got up at stupid o'clock this morning, and drove down to the Murray river near Mildura to take some Milky Way shots each of the following is the result from 25 shots stacked. Each grouping was taken at different settings, then stacked using Sequator to align the stars.
Later in the morning it was great to meet up with Ralph for a coffee and chat.
Mildura Milky Way.jpg
  • Samyang AF 24mm F1.8
  • 24.0 mm
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Murray Stars.jpg
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Murray Stars-2.jpg
  • Samyang AF 24mm F1.8
  • 24.0 mm
  • ƒ/1.7999999523163
  • 250 sec
  • ISO 800
 
Got up at stupid o'clock this morning, and drove down to the Murray river near Mildura to take some Milky Way shots each of the following is the result from 25 shots stacked. Each grouping was taken at different settings, then stacked using Sequator to align the stars.
Later in the morning it was great to meet up with Ralph for a coffee and chat.
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Waking up early was totally worth it.
 
Great shots @DaveC Oz
And good on ya for linking with Ralph!
 
This is one thing I would like to leaning in our hobby.
It had interested me for a very long time,

And the meet up was great Dave and his wife with get and east to get along with.
Though time was short.
 
I am sorry about this post as it just doesn't read right..
But the meeting did go really well and the writing of it was really bad.
I should explain a little so you understand where I am coming from.
Pain is a big one in changing what I want to say and it is not a deliberate one it just happpens to change what I am going to write even after reading it more than a few times.
I have an adult form of Dyslexia and this stuffs me up a lot.
I hope this puts you in the picture a little more. I know living with it is a challenge.
So if I stuff up on my writing just ask what did I really mean.
So I am sorry about some of these confusing replies.
 
Thanks for that as I know I really did enjoy meeting you both. And lets hope next time it can be much longer and that our camera's can get out and used.
 
Taking advantage of a brief clear sky window, I travelled up to the Noojee Heritage Centre park. My plan had been to shoot the Milky Way core over the locomotive and station, lighting them with some very low level lighting. Unfortunately when I arrived there I discovered that both the station and locomotive were brightly lit. Even the headlight on the loco is shining. So my original idea was completely impossible. The following shots are what I was able to get before the clouds rolled back in.
Star Express-B.jpg
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Star Express-C.jpg
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  • 16.0 mm
  • ƒ/1.7999999523163
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  • ISO 1600
Star Express-D.jpg
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  • 16.0 mm
  • ƒ/1.7999999523163
  • 180 sec
  • ISO 1600
Star Express-E.jpg
  • Viltrox 16mm F1.8 FE
  • 16.0 mm
  • ƒ/1.7999999523163
  • 180 sec
  • ISO 1600
 
Still unsure of how you go about all this but the day I am ready I will ask ya.
Well done.
 
Still unsure of how you go about all this but the day I am ready I will ask ya.
Well done.
In the case of the above shot it is just 25 X 6 second identical exposures. I load them into my computer. Synchronise the colour temp, then use some free software called Sequator to stack all the images into one tiff file with the stars aligned. Then I edit that tiff file to emphasize the starry portion of the sky. I picked up much of what I have learned so far through watching youtube videos by the late Alyn Wallace, (who we sadly lost last month), and Richard Tatti.
The rest has been trial and error. The Photopills app has been great for pre-planning but has been another learing curve.
 
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