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Rosette nebula and NGC2244

Started by drjskatre, February 25, 2022, 09:32:46 AM

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drjskatre

Rosette nebula and NGC2244 : Before and after.
You don't see rosette nebula with your eyes when there is some light pollution. I aimed my lens at a spot just by examining the tiny stars in the frame. There is hardly any sign of any nebula when viewed on the back screen of camera. But after adding data from some hundreds of such images and some digital streching, magic happens. And the Rosette nebula appears from nowhere. Shot with Sony A7r4 and Sony 200 600.
dr. jitendra s. katre
Sony A7r5, Sony A6400, Canon RP, Sony 200 600,  Sigma 56,1.4, Tamron 17 70 2.8, Canon 16-35 f/4 IS, canon 70-200 f4 isii, Tokina 100 macro, Sigma 40mm, 1.4, Samyang 8mm fisheye, Helios 44-3. Manfrotto.

Gajadi

Nikon Z with couple of primes and Nikon Dx

drjskatre

dr. jitendra s. katre
Sony A7r5, Sony A6400, Canon RP, Sony 200 600,  Sigma 56,1.4, Tamron 17 70 2.8, Canon 16-35 f/4 IS, canon 70-200 f4 isii, Tokina 100 macro, Sigma 40mm, 1.4, Samyang 8mm fisheye, Helios 44-3. Manfrotto.

thereisnobeginning

Lovely.
Time, patience, labor, knowledge, equipment. Seeing how much investment is required for astrophotography, it is not surprising that there are very few photographers who practice it.
TFS.
Regards,
thereisnobeginning

drjskatre

Quote from: thereisnobeginning on February 25, 2022, 02:16:07 PM
Lovely.
Time, patience, labor, knowledge, equipment. Seeing how much investment is required for astrophotography, it is not surprising that there are very few photographers who practice it.
TFS.
Thank you so much. I haven't invested much though, it is regular camera with not-so-fast wildlife lens.
dr. jitendra s. katre
Sony A7r5, Sony A6400, Canon RP, Sony 200 600,  Sigma 56,1.4, Tamron 17 70 2.8, Canon 16-35 f/4 IS, canon 70-200 f4 isii, Tokina 100 macro, Sigma 40mm, 1.4, Samyang 8mm fisheye, Helios 44-3. Manfrotto.

swapnilkambli

What an art!!! I had always thought, capturing DSOs at this scale would definitely require a scope or atleast a tracker. Thanks for sharing the image and information.
Thanks,
Swapnil

https://instagram.com/a_light_writer

Sony A7iv | Sony a6600 | Sony ZV1 | GoPro Hero 8 | Insta360 One x2 | Samsung Note 20  | Sony 70-350 | Tamron 28-75 | Sigma 85 1.4 dg dn |Sigma 35 1.4 dg dn| Sigma 16-28mm 2.8

drjskatre

Quote from: swapnilkambli on February 26, 2022, 04:41:29 PM
What an art!!! I had always thought, capturing DSOs at this scale would definitely require a scope or atleast a tracker. Thanks for sharing the image and information.
thanks a lot. Not telescope but tracker is essential. I have used it.
dr. jitendra s. katre
Sony A7r5, Sony A6400, Canon RP, Sony 200 600,  Sigma 56,1.4, Tamron 17 70 2.8, Canon 16-35 f/4 IS, canon 70-200 f4 isii, Tokina 100 macro, Sigma 40mm, 1.4, Samyang 8mm fisheye, Helios 44-3. Manfrotto.

Gopalakrishnan.S


streetlife

I like the 2nd Image More.

would love to see more.

Quote from: drjskatre on February 25, 2022, 09:32:46 AM
Rosette nebula and NGC2244 : Before and after.
You don't see rosette nebula with your eyes when there is some light pollution. I aimed my lens at a spot just by examining the tiny stars in the frame. There is hardly any sign of any nebula when viewed on the back screen of camera. But after adding data from some hundreds of such images and some digital streching, magic happens. And the Rosette nebula appears from nowhere. Shot with Sony A7r4 and Sony 200 600.

drjskatre

Quote from: streetlife on February 28, 2022, 11:37:19 AM
I like the 2nd Image More.

would love to see more.

Quote from: drjskatre on February 25, 2022, 09:32:46 AM
Rosette nebula and NGC2244 : Before and after.
You don't see rosette nebula with your eyes when there is some light pollution. I aimed my lens at a spot just by examining the tiny stars in the frame. There is hardly any sign of any nebula when viewed on the back screen of camera. But after adding data from some hundreds of such images and some digital streching, magic happens. And the Rosette nebula appears from nowhere. Shot with Sony A7r4 and Sony 200 600.
thanks a million
dr. jitendra s. katre
Sony A7r5, Sony A6400, Canon RP, Sony 200 600,  Sigma 56,1.4, Tamron 17 70 2.8, Canon 16-35 f/4 IS, canon 70-200 f4 isii, Tokina 100 macro, Sigma 40mm, 1.4, Samyang 8mm fisheye, Helios 44-3. Manfrotto.