🪐 APOTY shortlist x6 (2019 planets win)
☀️ Malin awards wins 2021, 2024 (x2)
🚀 APOD x2
A timelapse from a recent trip to Glenorchy, NZ - beautiful dark skies and plenty to look at, with clouds bubbling off the Humboldt Range, broken enough to see the southern lights below the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds. EOS6Dii, 228 frames, 20s each
A timelapse from a recent trip to Glenorchy, NZ - beautiful dark skies and plenty to look at, with clouds bubbling off the Humboldt Range, broken enough to see the southern lights below the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds. EOS6Dii, 228 frames, 20s each
What's your point of view? Does the Milky Way set, or does the Earth just get in the way? Been wanting to do this one for a while! ~6hrs, 30s per frame, EOS6Dii, Star Adventurer, Sigma 14-24mm. Processed in PixInsight & PS. #astrophotography #timelapse
What's your point of view? Does the Milky Way set, or does the Earth just get in the way? Been wanting to do this one for a while! ~6hrs, 30s per frame, EOS6Dii, Star Adventurer, Sigma 14-24mm. Processed in PixInsight & PS. #astrophotography #timelapse
Another little Sun set from last week, a couple of bright prominences, one on the limb, one a bit beyond the limb pouring material sideways. Both gone within 24 hours, even though they looked very stable. 50 minutes, 66 frames timelapse, Evostar 100, Quark CS, ASI174MM #astrophotography
Another little Sun set from last week, a couple of bright prominences, one on the limb, one a bit beyond the limb pouring material sideways. Both gone within 24 hours, even though they looked very stable. 50 minutes, 66 frames timelapse, Evostar 100, Quark CS, ASI174MM #astrophotography
80-min timelapse 15th March, a bright prominence detaching and accelerating to escape the Sun at up to 170km/s, 250,000km high by the end. I had to re-frame it as it got higher. 96 frames, 15s video per frame. Evostar 100, Quark CS, ASI174MM. #astrophotography
80-min timelapse 15th March, a bright prominence detaching and accelerating to escape the Sun at up to 170km/s, 250,000km high by the end. I had to re-frame it as it got higher. 96 frames, 15s video per frame. Evostar 100, Quark CS, ASI174MM. #astrophotography