Hallo Joy,
vielen dank für deine anmerkungen,es freut mich das dir meine bilder gefallen.Finde aber deine ja noch interessanter,also werde ich mit sicherheit öffters "bei dir" vorbei schauen !
lg Darius
Hi Joy.
Thank you so much ,I'm glad that the picture likes you.
For this picture I have to thank an october clear and dry sky over mountains ..and wind free as well for a relatively easy guide.
Is not so hard to do astrophotography, you need only some practice in guiding.
In fact ,you have to "guide" the telescope for avoid the star shift during the long exposures caused by the spin of the Earth
Usually,in panoramic astrophotography, we have to put the camera in "parallel" to a telescope with an equatorial mount (much better if the mount is motorized),then we have to point the telescope's eyepiece (with a reticulum cross built in) toward a star in the camera's field of view..and to follow that star during the complete exposure , giving to the telescope the appropriate corrections by manual or electronic handbox for to keep the star in the exact centre of the eyepiece's reticulum.
It's a little tiring,but is always fine to spend some hours under a starry sky .
Lycilia-Art 18. Dezember 2006, 21:48
Danke für den lieben Comment.. :)LG Svenja
Darek 08 15 16. Dezember 2006, 8:06
Hallo Joy,vielen dank für deine anmerkungen,es freut mich das dir meine bilder gefallen.Finde aber deine ja noch interessanter,also werde ich mit sicherheit öffters "bei dir" vorbei schauen !
lg Darius
Doug Hough 16. Dezember 2006, 1:51
Hi Joy,Thank you for your kind comments on my photo.
Best Wishes, Doug
PR0XIM0 12. Dezember 2006, 22:04
Hi Joy.Thank you so much ,I'm glad that the picture likes you.
For this picture I have to thank an october clear and dry sky over mountains ..and wind free as well for a relatively easy guide.
Is not so hard to do astrophotography, you need only some practice in guiding.
In fact ,you have to "guide" the telescope for avoid the star shift during the long exposures caused by the spin of the Earth
Usually,in panoramic astrophotography, we have to put the camera in "parallel" to a telescope with an equatorial mount (much better if the mount is motorized),then we have to point the telescope's eyepiece (with a reticulum cross built in) toward a star in the camera's field of view..and to follow that star during the complete exposure , giving to the telescope the appropriate corrections by manual or electronic handbox for to keep the star in the exact centre of the eyepiece's reticulum.
It's a little tiring,but is always fine to spend some hours under a starry sky .
Greetings from Tuscany
VINS
Patricia. F. 10. Dezember 2006, 7:27
Ich bedank mich sehr, für Deinen Besuch bei mir.Gruss aus Davos, Patricia
Doug Hough 8. Dezember 2006, 20:38
Hi Joy,Thank you so much for your kind comments on my images. Your thoughts and support are much appreciated.
(Danke soviel für Ihre freundlichen Anmerkungen zu meinen Bildern. Ihre Gedanken und Unterstützung werden viel geschätzt.)
Best Wishes, Doug ;)
Dee Schneider 7. Dezember 2006, 22:40
hallo joy, danke für deine anmerkung war nicht so ganz einfach die kniffe und trick zu erlernen üben üben üben lg deeDoug Hough 2. Dezember 2006, 4:21
Hi Joy, Thank you for your comments!Doug ;)
Werner W. 29. November 2006, 22:00
Hallo Joy,danke für Deine Anmerkung. Habe mir Deine Fotos angeschaut: Weiter so!
Grüße
Werner
Markus Ladurner 26. November 2006, 10:30
Hallo Joy,viel Spass und viel interessante Inspiration in der fc wünsch ich dir.
Gruß Markus
Joy Pictures 24. November 2006, 21:32
...hey - das ging aber schnell ;o)) Vielen Dank an´s "Willkommenkommitee"!!Gerd Lux 24. November 2006, 21:27
Herzlich Willkommen in der fc, wünsche dir hier viel Spaß und lauter gute AnmerkungenGruß Gerd
Bernd Günther Photography 24. November 2006, 21:27
Hallo Joy,willkommen in der FC und viel Spaß hier bei uns. Die FC ist eine absolute Quelle für Bildideen.
LG Bernd