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Nightscape Image Editing Tutorial

Posted on December 13, 2015December 24, 2023 by jperez1690

I just wrapped up a five-part video series that describes one of the methods I use to process nightscape photography. In particular, it focuses on dealing with excessive noise–in this case, working with a lens that only opens to f/3.5. At smaller…

Posted in Article, Astro Photography

Messier 74

Posted on September 30, 2015December 24, 2023 by jperez1690

M074

Posted in Deep Sky, Galaxy, Messier, SG-Deep Sky, SG-Galaxy, SG-Messier, SGC-Pisces, Sketch Gallery

C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy) – January 9-10, 2015

Posted on January 10, 2015December 24, 2023 by jperez1690

Before the bad weather rolled in, I drove out to Cinder Hills Overlook at Sunset Crater to get some dark sky shots of the comet. The tail was not as prominent as it was from home the night before. After checking out…

Posted in Astro Photography, Comet

Venus-Mercury Conjunction and C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy) – January 8-9, 2015

Posted on January 9, 2015December 24, 2023 by jperez1690

Venus and Mercury have been sharing space in the evening sky recently. This shot was taken along Route 66, east of Flagstaff. Venus-Mercury Conjunction – 8 January 2015 – 6:01PM (9 January 2015 – 0101 UT) I haven’t made a trip to…

Posted in Astro Photography, Comet, Deep Sky, Diffuse Nebula, Messier, Planetary

The Belt of Venus at Sunset Crater

Posted on January 3, 2015December 24, 2023 by jperez1690

The full Moon was rising on a clear evening with fresh snow on the ground. I knew Sunset Crater would be in top form, veiled in white, with the Belt of Venus framing it beautifully. I wasn’t sure whether the moon would…

Posted in Astro Photography

C/2014 E2 (Jacques) – August 23/24, 2014

Posted on August 24, 2014December 24, 2023 by jperez1690

I drove out to Sunset Crater tonight to get a shot of an Iridium Flare, and brought my equatorial mount with me to follow up with some images of Comet Jacques. Its beautiful turquoise coma was drifting through the Cassiopeia Milky Way…

Posted in Astro Photography, Comet

An Evening with the Discovery Channel Telescope

Posted on April 4, 2014December 24, 2023 by jperez1690

The Belt of Venus rises behind the Discovery Channel Telescope On June 17th, I joined Tom and Jennifer Polakis, Michael Collins and Stephen Levine at the Discovery Channel Telescope for a special visual observing project that Tom coordinated with Lowell Observatory, the…

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Night Shots with a New Camera

Posted on February 27, 2014December 24, 2023 by jperez1690

After ten years with my Canon EOS Rebel-S/300D, I just upgraded to a new Canon T3i. First light last week consisted of a series of night shots down my street featuring Orion and a moonlit sky. Going from 6 Mexapixels to 18…

Posted in Astro Photography

Twilight Crescents: Venus and the Moon – January 3, 2014

Posted on January 3, 2014December 24, 2023 by jperez1690

iPhone photo of Venus through 8-inch Dob at 120X – January 3, 2014 Click image to view larger version. Observation Notes: After some amazing solar views, we were treated to the beautiful sight of two slender crescents. Brilliant Venus was an astonishingly…

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Solar White Light: January 3, 2014, 2230-2345 UT

Posted on January 3, 2014December 24, 2023 by jperez1690

Solar 2014010301

Posted in SG-Solar, Solar 4 Comments on Solar White Light: January 3, 2014, 2230-2345 UT

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