MAKE A MEME View Large Image But A7S is kind enough to grab lights everywhere (i didnt know there were mains powerline here !) This is roughly a shot of Perseus constellation, Double Cluster (top) and M34 (right). I believe on bottom left is Capella, bright enough to ...
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Keywords: perseus constellation perseusconstellation night long exposure longexposure astrometrydotnet:id=nova1169976 astrometrydotnet:status=solved sky cloud outdoor Well, there is no way to have a decent night sky around my place. But A7S is kind enough to grab lights everywhere (i didnt know there were mains powerline here !) This is roughly a shot of Perseus constellation, Double Cluster (top) and M34 (right). I believe on bottom left is Capella, bright enough to pierce through clouds. Processing : I didnt use any astro-dedicated software to "flatten" the sky and didnt had any filters (obviously!). Shot at 3050k WB, NR, highlight, shadows and blacks lowered, contrast heavily increased, and lens vignetting corrected. Note for self : at 35mm, do not expose beyond 10" else the stars moves. Also, use another 35mm, this one isnt good. Well, there is no way to have a decent night sky around my place. But A7S is kind enough to grab lights everywhere (i didnt know there were mains powerline here !) This is roughly a shot of Perseus constellation, Double Cluster (top) and M34 (right). I believe on bottom left is Capella, bright enough to pierce through clouds. Processing : I didnt use any astro-dedicated software to "flatten" the sky and didnt had any filters (obviously!). Shot at 3050k WB, NR, highlight, shadows and blacks lowered, contrast heavily increased, and lens vignetting corrected. Note for self : at 35mm, do not expose beyond 10" else the stars moves. Also, use another 35mm, this one isnt good.
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