Buds, Branches & Starlight April 13th 2024
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Buds, Branches & Starlight April 13th 2024
Another early morning session,
This go running the filter stacks without an Ir Uv cut for a bit of fun and to test, Near Infrared 720, Magnesium and H beta.
Buds & Branches shot is 588nm.
Turned out ok I thought, lotta spots today...
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Re: Buds, Branches & Starlight April 13th 2024
Good sharp focus.
I like the arty through the branches shot!
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Re: Buds, Branches & Starlight April 13th 2024
Thanks indeed,
I look through those branches every morning session now, why not show them off a little I thought...
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Re: Buds, Branches & Starlight April 13th 2024
Thanks Graeme,Graeme1858 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 7:00 pm Brilliant Aaron.
Good sharp focus.
I like the arty through the branches shot!
Graeme
The experiment was to find out how much the filters were blocking Infrared, I was suspect we could eliminate the Ir Uv cut filters and use them other places or just for safe visual observations with these combos as the overlapping bandpasses hold the rest of the spectrum down quite well it seems.
I like that sharpness of image too, and the new Magnesium filters ability to bring out the smallest of spots, visually that filter is the best I have ever seen Sunspots through so far.
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Re: Buds, Branches & Starlight April 13th 2024
Nice pic with the branches too, perspective is always fun
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Re: Buds, Branches & Starlight April 13th 2024
Indeed Mark,Thefatkitty wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 11:38 pm Nicely done Aaron, and I agree; the magnesium filters work very well!
Nice pic with the branches too, perspective is always fun
All the best,
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Thanx & Welcome Jean-Yves !
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