This is my very first deep sky image, and naturally Orion was calling my name. It's not my first astrophotography image (I have photographed the moon, Jupiter, and some landscapes with stars before), but nothing like this. I bought my first tracking mount and telescope back in early February, but we have had nonstop cloud cover for weeks. Been quite frustrating really. However, we had a perfectly clear night on the 16th, so I made use of it. This is in a
I have a Sky Watcher EQM-35i, a William Optics Zenithstar 73 III
95 light frames with 30 second exposures at 400 ISO, 40 darks, 60 bias, and 60 flats. I used Deep Sky Stacker, StarNet++, and Photoshop for the processing.
It was bitterly cold, I almost lost my mind trying to find Polaris for the first time through the alignment scope, and I lost a perfectly good pocket knife in the snow. However, when I saw the results, it made my day!
Even still, I see lots and lots of room for improvement. Very interested to hear any critiques you all might have. Cheers!
