tamron 150-600mm

  1. JimFox

    Rosette Nebula - 2021/01/14

    I went out to Joshua Tree National Park in an area that is Bortle 3 to capture this. The Rosette is one I have captured before, but it never gets old. It's easy for me to get too picky when processing this when comparing this to all of the great Astro we have posted here. But for an unmodified...
  2. JimFox

    Antares Region - 2020/06/22

    The travels are blurring together a bit this summer now, but this was taken from the Dallas Divide outside of Ridgway Colorado. It's most famous for all of the fall colors taken there in the fall, but now that I have gotten into Deep Space Astro I have found it has remarkedly clear skies there...
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    The Day After

    It's raining more then it's not here in Southern California so with the stay at home order from the Coronavirus I wasn't able to get anywhere to capture the Super Pink Moon 2 nights ago. But I peaked out about 10pm last night and saw a break in the clouds and saw the moon. I grabbed my D850 and...
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    Witch Head Nebula - 2020/02/18

    This was from a month ago out in Joshua Tree National Park. I have a favorite little spot to set up there that has almost the whole sky open to shoot. I gave up on processing this one at least twice over the last month. It's a super faint Nebula, it's one you can't see by eye or see in the...
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    Rosette Nebula - 2020/02/25

    This was taken 3 weeks ago in February but I just got to start processing this. I probably spent about 8 hours on this one. There was quite a few total restarts on this, mainly from the Starnet++ program that removes stars. I would run the program but not really like the artifacts that it could...
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    Orion Nebula

    After shooting the Flame Nebula last week, I switched to Orion which is just next door to it. :) When I did this one, I was able to shoot it at ISO 1600 instead of ISO 6400, not totally sure why, but it's what I was able to do so I went with it. :) This also is a single image as the stacked...
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