π Here is a composite 99% full moon photography from last night, with 2 blended exposures! I wanted to get the perfect 100% full moon from the night before but clouds over Paris told me Β« Nope Β» π
Tonight, 9pm. I missed playing guitar with a singer. Happy about doing musical collaborations, and even more in japanese π―π΅, such a beautiful language!
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a dream came true π
1 year ago | [YT] | 2
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Circumpolar photography! This one is made of 56*20s, at f1.4
4 years ago | [YT] | 30
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Here is a negative photography of Aldebaran / Ξ± Tauri β’ the brightest star in the constellation Taurus.
Aldebaran is derived from the Arabic al DabarΔn meaning Β« the follower Β» because it seems to follow the Pleiades.
Total exposure time: 47*60s (47min) at iso 1600.
36 dark
126 offsets
53 flat
My next targets are the Orion Nebula & Betelgeuse πβπ«β¨βοΈ
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4 years ago | [YT] | 25
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First photography of the Pleiades last night, aka M45, aka the Seven Sisters in mythology!
An open star cluster dominated by 7 bright blue stars with some beautiful blue reflection nebulosity around it β¨π«βπ
4 years ago | [YT] | 23
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Photographying the Andromeda Galaxy: Round 2 π happy with this one ππ
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π Here is a composite 99% full moon photography from last night, with 2 blended exposures! I wanted to get the perfect 100% full moon from the night before but clouds over Paris told me Β« Nope Β» π
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Tonight, 9pm. I missed playing guitar with a singer. Happy about doing musical collaborations, and even more in japanese π―π΅, such a beautiful language!
4 years ago | [YT] | 5
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πΈ The Andromeda galaxy π under the light-polluted sky of Paris suburb, 1h20 of total exposure ππ
4 years ago | [YT] | 49
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This is Vega / Ξ± Lyrae β’ second-brightest star in the north hemisphere.
It is my first photography of it and I stacked 30 pictures of 120s to get the final result so 1 hour of exposure time!
Have a nice week-end πππ
4 years ago | [YT] | 51
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