2023 Astrophotography
2023 Astrophotography
2023 Astrophotography
(Yes I know we're almost two weeks into 2024.) This may look familiar as I've made similar composites for the last several years. 2023 was incredibly productive for me astrophotography wise, and I ended up getting nearly 600 total hours of long exposure time across all of my pics. Since I have very limited horizons from my balcony, I decided to go deep on some fainter narrowband targets.
. I have links below for those who want to check out the uncropped original photos, as well as their specific acquisition and processing details.
Other places where I host my images:
Commonly asked questions about my photos:
How do you take long exposures if the sky moves?
Are the Colors Real?
What is your light pollution/How do you deal with it?
In order to deal with the light pollution I use narrowband filters which only let through specific wavelengths of light (the specific wavelength that these nebulae emit) and block out almost all other light. It is possible to get good photos without using any kind of light pollution filters, and adding total exposure time is one way to get around LP.
Is it photoshopped?
How much does your equipment cost?
Images from left to right: (with exposure times)
(just as a heads up the heart and soul pic is a *very * large image)
Stumbled over here after seeing your Eclipse shot, which is killer!
You mention you’ve done these stitches previously, did you used to post them on Reddit? I recall one for sure, maybe more, that had the same idea. Was a big fan then and had one as my phone background for a while.
Nice to see ya on Lemmy, if that was you, and keep up the good work regardless.
I’ve been making them for the last few years, and the old ones should be linked in my other comment here. And yes, they were on Reddit, here’s my old /u/ if you’re curious https://old.reddit.com/u/azzkicker7283