Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
So with our move to New Mexico and access to about seven orders of magnitude more light gathering here than we had in Philly and NYC, Bethanne and I have been out the last few nights observing the fantastic Perseid Meteor Shower under the extraordinarily clear and bright high desert skies.
Streaking across the Milky Way.
Seen with the Andromeda Galaxy.
With the Pleiades star cluster.
These were all shot on a Nikon D300s with Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 AiS, Tokina RMC 17mm f/.5 and Nikkor 28mm f/2.8 AiS lenses, respectfully.
I don't have an equatorial mount yet but I'm going to build one over the next few days. Then I can stop my lenses down a bit for added sharpness, low ISOs and no star drag.
Hope you all had a chance to see this year's show. With a new moon right at the peak of the shower, it was really a rather uncommonly dark sky.
Phil Forrest
Streaking across the Milky Way.
Seen with the Andromeda Galaxy.
With the Pleiades star cluster.
These were all shot on a Nikon D300s with Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 AiS, Tokina RMC 17mm f/.5 and Nikkor 28mm f/2.8 AiS lenses, respectfully.
I don't have an equatorial mount yet but I'm going to build one over the next few days. Then I can stop my lenses down a bit for added sharpness, low ISOs and no star drag.
Hope you all had a chance to see this year's show. With a new moon right at the peak of the shower, it was really a rather uncommonly dark sky.
Phil Forrest