I Enjoy Taking Long Exposure Photographs Of Deep Space Objects, Here Are 22 Of My Latest Images
My name is David and I spend every clear night out under the stars with my telescope taking long exposure photographs of deep space objects.
These are my latest images that I've captured. I think it is amazing what we can see from our own backyards even in highly polluted areas! Whenever the conditions are right, I take my gear outside to create new stills and then share them with others on my Instagram profile. You can also find more of my photographs in my previous post on Bored Panda.
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M16 - The Eagle Nebula
Wow, this is terrific !! Pillars of creation in the middle is almost like Hubble image. Can you share information about integration time per filter (SHO) and your telescope? Thanks.
Thank you! Not as much total time as I’d really wanted but here are all the image details: - H: 54 x 120” (1h 48m) - O: 86 x 120” (2h 52m) - S: 62 x 120” (2h 4m) - 6h 44m total exposure time - Celestron 8” SCT - Celestron CGEM II - ZWO asi1600mm Pro - Svbony 60mm guide scope - ZWO asi224mc (guide camera) - ZWO AsiAir Plus - Celestron 0.63x Reducer/Field Flattener - Antlia 3nm narrowband filters
Load More Replies...Beautiful. And you can see the Pillara of Creation in the middle
Yes, it’s a reference to the designation of this object in the Messier astronomical catalog. The catalog was compiled by Charles Messier in the 1700s.
Load More Replies...Wow. Did u use any filters, because that looks too much like If it was filtered? Beautiful tho.
Yes, I used 3 filters to pick up specific wavelengths - Hydrogen Alpha, Oxygen III & Sulphur II gases. Without filters, the color in this particular nebula is reddish/pink.
Load More Replies...Ngc2359 - Thor's Helmet Nebula
Ngc4565 - The Needle Galaxy
Think for a moment. Galaxies have billions of stars. Those stars have Goldilocks zones, and some have planets in said zone. Those planets may host intelligent life. Anyone who thinks Earth is unique in the fact that it has life is selfish. We have proof that small bacteria used to live on Mars even!
Ngc 7380 - The Wizard Nebula
M51 - The Whirlpool Galaxy
I love how many times you see this beauty tagged as the Milky Way. Far out camera man.
M45 - The Pleiades
I love the Pleiades! Outer space and Ancient Greece are my two biggest special interests and I love how much Greek mythology ties into astronomy
Yes! This is my favorite star cluster! It is in the constellation Taurus, and is the closest group of stars to us.
Sh2-132 - The Lion Nebula
Ngc281 - The Pac-Man Nebula
The vacuum cleaner galaxy is my favorite name I think! There’s one called the blow dryer galaxy too, I’ve just never imaged it before.
Load More Replies...M101 - The Pinwheel Galaxy
I’m correcting my previous comment, this just looks like A Galaxy
M109 - The Vacuum Cleaner Galaxy
Ic 405 - The Flaming Star Nebula
M1 - The Crab Nebula
M27 - The Dumbbell Nebula
M13 - The Hercules Cluster
Ngc2903
Ic410 And Ic417 - The Tadpoles Nebula And The Spider Nebula
Ngc4725 And Ngc4712
Jones-Emberson 1 (Pk 164+31.1) - The Headphone Nebula
Looks like a fancy hourglass to me but there’s already an hourglass nebula
Albireo - A Double Star
Actually, their parallax indicates they may not be. Still beautiful to look at though!
Ic5146 - The Cocoon Nebula
Ngc6888 - The Crescent Nebula
I’ve never noticed that before!
Load More Replies...Ngc6946 - The Fireworks Galaxy
I used to enjoy the night sky until our local government introduced ultra bright white LED lights and installed MORE light units to replace the old sodium ones, the night sky has almost vanished in to a sea of light pollution......I hope that their own lights in their homes forever blow bulbs. David you work is amazing and is brilliant to see.
David, how do you do the enhanced coloring? Your photos are just gorgeous. My husband has been doing this out in our front yard all summer.
Fun fact: in finnish, nebula is tähtisumu- literally "starfog"
Amazing images. Even tough I actually don't believe it's out there. I mean, living in a big city and being surrounded by light pollution, I can't remember when I have seen more than max 100 boring white stars in the sky. Would LOVE to see these in real life
Such amazing pictures... Thanks for sharing! Sometimes it is intimidating how small the earth and us humans really are in the universe...
Best post on bp, hope you post more images here. Amateur astronomy is underrated, and, as one myself, is the best hobby that could ever exist!
I used to enjoy the night sky until our local government introduced ultra bright white LED lights and installed MORE light units to replace the old sodium ones, the night sky has almost vanished in to a sea of light pollution......I hope that their own lights in their homes forever blow bulbs. David you work is amazing and is brilliant to see.
David, how do you do the enhanced coloring? Your photos are just gorgeous. My husband has been doing this out in our front yard all summer.
Fun fact: in finnish, nebula is tähtisumu- literally "starfog"
Amazing images. Even tough I actually don't believe it's out there. I mean, living in a big city and being surrounded by light pollution, I can't remember when I have seen more than max 100 boring white stars in the sky. Would LOVE to see these in real life
Such amazing pictures... Thanks for sharing! Sometimes it is intimidating how small the earth and us humans really are in the universe...
Best post on bp, hope you post more images here. Amateur astronomy is underrated, and, as one myself, is the best hobby that could ever exist!
