My first moon quarter with Magic Lantern using RAW video and 3x crop... :D
(http://astronomy.eliotis.com/gallery/lune-25-08-16-cn-212-red10-ml3x-w1024-v3.jpg)
CN-212 Takahashi - F/10 - 5D MK III - 1/250s - Iso 200
Full size: >>>>here<<<< (http://astronomy.eliotis.com/gallery/lune-25-08-16-cn-212-red10-ml3x-100perc-v3.jpg) 8)
Processed with:
- mlv_dump, dcraw and ffmpeg: image extraction and AVI.
- AutoStackkert2, Iris : stack, lucky imaging, deconvolution.
- Pixelmator: create panoramic manually and final adjustments.
I love Magic Lantern!!! :-*
This image is a dream. Great!
Edgar
:o :o :o
Beautiful.
Definitely dreamy and yet feels so authentic.
Also which build did you use for the 3x crop?
Thanks for sharing @MarS!
Wow!
Thank you very much! :)
DeafEyeJedi, the build is: Nightly.2015Dec20.5D3123
I've just finished to process the next nights (August 26,27,28). We can see that the diameter of the moon slightly decreases (around 3% from 25 to 28)...
(http://astronomy.eliotis.com/gallery/lune-quadruplet-25-26-27-28-1024.jpg)
And here is an animation to see the progress of the terminator (the line between day and night)... :)
https://youtu.be/TR_UHddZYDg
August 26:
(http://astronomy.eliotis.com/gallery/lune-26-08-16-cn-212-red10-ml3x-w1024-v3.jpg)
Full size: http://astronomy.eliotis.com/gallery/lune-26-08-16-cn-212-red10-ml3x-100perc-v3.jpg (http://astronomy.eliotis.com/gallery/lune-26-08-16-cn-212-red10-ml3x-100perc-v3.jpg)
August 27:
(http://astronomy.eliotis.com/gallery/lune-27-08-16-cn-212-red10-ml3x-w1024-v3.jpg)
Full size: http://astronomy.eliotis.com/gallery/lune-27-08-16-cn-212-red10-ml3x-100perc-v3.jpg (http://astronomy.eliotis.com/gallery/lune-27-08-16-cn-212-red10-ml3x-100perc-v3.jpg)
August 28:
(http://astronomy.eliotis.com/gallery/lune-28-08-16-cn-212-red10-ml3x-w1024-v3.jpg)
Full size: http://astronomy.eliotis.com/gallery/lune-28-08-16-cn-212-red10-ml3x-100perc-v3.jpg (http://astronomy.eliotis.com/gallery/lune-28-08-16-cn-212-red10-ml3x-100perc-v3.jpg)
just. wow.
Hey MarS,
This looks amazing! I love shooting the moon. I'm guessing this was the Supermoon. Question, I looked up the Telescope you used and wanted to know how you attached it to the 5D. Could you send a link to the one you used? Simply amazing shots!
- Paul Harwood
Wow so good
Looks like a flat disc to me :D ;D :P