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Astronomy => Astrophotography => Topic started by: ApophisAstros on Jul 02, 2017, 22:33:30

Title: Moon In A Blue Sky.
Post by: ApophisAstros on Jul 02, 2017, 22:33:30
 (http://cdn.astrobin.com/images/thumbs/fd14f093eab53200337f63f17b5c9e26.1824x0_q100_watermark_watermark_opacity-65_watermark_position-6_watermark_size-M_watermark_text-(c)Roger%20Nicholson.jpg) (http://www.astrobin.com/full/301888/0/?nc=user)

Taken with Canon EOS 750D Modded with 300mm Zoom lens , by hand.
Exposure Time 1/1580 Sec.
F/5.7
Roger


Title: Re: Moon In A Blue Sky.
Post by: Carole on Jul 03, 2017, 11:04:03
I like that, very atmospheric (Pun intended).

Carole
Title: Re: Moon In A Blue Sky.
Post by: MarkS on Jul 03, 2017, 23:59:47
I love that composition.  Reduce the pinkness and it'll be perfect.

Mark
Title: Re: Moon In A Blue Sky.
Post by: ApophisAstros on Jul 04, 2017, 11:09:04
Yes your right Mark, it might be something to do with the Modded DSLR presumably the missing IR filter would have taken it out?
(http://cdn.astrobin.com/images/thumbs/e7a7984f07f3a27a8aea54e49882fb8c.1824x0_q100_watermark_watermark_opacity-65_watermark_position-6_watermark_size-M_watermark_text-(c)Roger%20Nicholson.jpg) (http://www.astrobin.com/full/301888/B/?real=&mod=)
Roger


Title: Re: Moon In A Blue Sky.
Post by: MarkS on Jul 04, 2017, 23:13:39
Quote from: Apophis
Yes your right Mark, it might be something to do with the Modded DSLR presumably the missing IR filter would have taken it out?

Much better!  The colours look good now.

Mark
Title: Re: Moon In A Blue Sky.
Post by: Fay on Jul 05, 2017, 13:16:57
You can get a filter to put on the front to take normal looking daytime pictures again
Title: Re: Moon In A Blue Sky.
Post by: ApophisAstros on Jul 05, 2017, 15:18:26
I`ve got some i`ll try them next time..
thanks Fay.
Roger
Title: Re: Moon In A Blue Sky.
Post by: MarkS on Jul 07, 2017, 12:33:12
Roger,

Your Baader replacement is already filtering out the Infra-Red.  So all you need to do is to use a custom white balance for shooting JPEGs and for processing RAWs.

Mark