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    Re: Milky Way photography - how?

    NICE! Thanks man, I'll check that out.

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    Re: Milky Way photography - how?

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    Dan,

    Sounds like you are looking for http://www.stellarium.org/
    Ya beat me to it...

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    Re: Milky Way photography - how?

    What a helpful and fascinating. You are saying do burst of 15 seconds. How many pictures should be taken like this. Anyone?

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    Re: Milky Way photography - how?

    Dave,

    Shoot as many as practicle. One of the areas that's grown significantly with amateur astrophotography is to adapt a video or even a webcam style camera to a telescope and video the sky. The stacking software will read video files, extracting each frame, align and stack it all.

    Another area where professionals operate is to stack collections of exposures from several nights of observations.

    As you can imagine, whether you just shoot 8 or 8,000, it's all up to you and the results that you are after.

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    Re: Milky Way photography - how?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steaphany View Post
    Dave,

    Shoot as many as practicle. One of the areas that's grown significantly with amateur astrophotography is to adapt a video or even a webcam style camera to a telescope and video the sky. The stacking software will read video files, extracting each frame, align and stack it all.

    Another area where professionals operate is to stack collections of exposures from several nights of observations.

    As you can imagine, whether you just shoot 8 or 8,000, it's all up to you and the results that you are after.
    Thank you Steaphany.

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