My first attempt a photographing our neighbour in the universe.
This Galaxy can be seen overhead with a pair of binoculars and even the naked eye on a clear night.
Unfortunately I live in a light polluted area in southern England which makes it difficult to get very detailed images. Still its great fun trying.
I put the notes on the image as I was amazed that this object contains a trillion stars like our sun. Imagine who is looking back at me in our galaxy The Milky Way. Even more odd is that they would be seeing the Earth as it was some 2.5 million years ago.
Saturday, 11 August 2012
Sunday, 8 July 2012
The Ring Nebula
This is my first attempt at Deep Space Imaging.
Its the Ring Nebula and through the eyepiece of the telescope it looks like a very small grey smoke ring from a cigarette.
Its in the constellation of Lyra which almost overhead this month. Lyra contains the really bright star Vega.
Using an unmodified Dslr, I was amazed to see how much more detail and colour is captured.
I am sure that experienced astrophotographers would see this image and and say that it is a poor attempt but it has given me a lot of pleasure to capture an image of an object that is about 11,800 trillion miles away.
Our Sun is a mere 93 million miles away.
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Saturn what a gem.
Here is my first half decent image of the amazing Saturn. This image was taken with a microsoft webcam connected to a Meade Etx 105 telescope.
A 90 second AVI file was shot at 10 frames a second. The resulting 900 images were stacked to magically reveal the detail that you cannot see with you eye.
A 90 second AVI file was shot at 10 frames a second. The resulting 900 images were stacked to magically reveal the detail that you cannot see with you eye.
Moon Shadow
I have finally got round to shooting through my telescope. This shot was taken with my Samsung point and shoot camera mounted above the eyepiece. Not bad for my first session. I like the way the shadow gives the craters depth. The Large crater in the middle by the shadow is Copernicus named after Nicolas Copernic a 16th century Polish astronomer.
Monday, 6 February 2012
Lady, our new puppy
I just had to put this picture on my blog. Very simple lighting setup by bouncing the on camera flash off the white ceiling. Camera set to manual 1/200 sec F5 and ISO 100 and set the flash on ETTL mode. Then just click the button. The flash does all the work using the ETTL to work out the correct amount of flash to use. I often use this simple setup in small rooms as it normally gives a well lit image without any fuss. Just what you need when someone says " get your camera Ian and take a picture".
Monday, 28 November 2011
Common Darter
Amazed to see this on the 27th November catching the weak suns rays in the bracken by a pond.
Saturday, 26 November 2011
The Fragile Dandelion
How often is an interesting picture right under your feet.
This fragile Dandelion was just waiting for a gust of wind.
If you want an interesting image, take loads of pictures and look at things from a different angle and distance.
Sunday, 21 August 2011
Airshow Bournemouth 2011
Airshow Bournemouth 2011, a set on Flickr.
The 2011 Bounemouth Airshow was a great event with the stars of the show being the Red Arrows with their amazing display. Thursday, 4 August 2011
HDR Scooter jump trick
Scooter jump trick, originally uploaded by Ian_Churchill2010.
This amazing Scooter Jump trick was taken at my local skate park. I was lying on the ground next to the jump and took this image as he flew over. Even though the shot was taken using fill flash, on this very bright sunny day alot of the detail in the shadows was not showing. By merging 9 adjusted RAW images all of the detail is revealed.
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