and the D750, 141x60s on ISO400. WIth a 50% Moon low in the South. This image was taken before the Moon set, and with the public lighting still switched on. From midnight onwards the Pleiades were imaged.

and the D750, 141x60s on ISO400. WIth a 50% Moon low in the South. This image was taken before the Moon set, and with the public lighting still switched on. From midnight onwards the Pleiades were imaged.
During the night of Monday October 15th, I could add 21 times 5 minute shots to the Pleiades project. Unfortunately the coverage of fields is slightly off, so I have an artefact on the lower right corner, where the images did not overlap. Well, there will always be something… 🙂
And my friend Marc Verhoeven has processed the image above a different way:
This group of galaxies in Pegasus has triggered my interest (sure I’m not alone). I spent a lot of imaging time th elast few clear nights on these objects. It’s NGC 7331 and it’s “fleas”, and then Stephan’s Quintet, a small group of 5 galaxies close by.
I imaged this with three options 60x300s Esprit, 64x300s C11 and 122x300s Esprit:
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