Chasing a Comet, Finding Much More
- At March 03, 2009
- By Neil Creek
- In Night
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My good friend and exceptionally talented astrophotographer, Phil Hart invited me to go with him last weekend, to a country observing site to photograph Comet Lulin, and test out the 5D2 as an astrophotography camera. As you can see above, we were successful!
Below are a selection of my favourite photos and multimedia from the night, with descriptions. There are two embedded movies and two panoramas, which require Flash 9 to be installed [Download Flash]. Make sure you look at the panorama at the very bottom. I’m very proud of that one! :)
Top: The comet image was taken with Phil’s camera and lens, but I chose the composition and setup, and merged the images before processing. I guess you could call it a colaboration! Canon 40D, 200mm f2.8, 8 x 120sec exposures stacked and processed.
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Above: A beautiful young moon watched over us as we set up our equipment.
Above: Phil carries his telescope, used only for astrophotography, from the car to the tripod. Watch this movie in High Def at YouTube.
Click here to view a larger version of this panorama.
Above: A spherical panorama of our observing field, at the Leon Mow dark sky site, near Heathcote, owned by the Astronomical Society of Victoria (ASV). There were another dozen or so people observing on a different field, dedicated to telescopic observation, rather than astrophotography.
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Above: For much of the night, Phil used my new 5D MkII on his telescope, as seen above, to photograph the comet and to test the capabilities of the camera. I was content to let him use it, as I’m very curious to know its astrophotography capabilities. First impressions from Phil is that it is a very capable astrophotography camera. I entertained myself by continuing to shoot with my 350D.
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Above: Phil uses the 5D2 on his 530mm f3.3 telescope to photograph Comet Lulin, which can just be seen as a tiny green dot to the left of the bright blue Altair, above Phil’s hear near the top of the photo.
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Above: Phil and I weren’t the only ones photographing the comet. Another ASV member is seen here controlling his telescope from an attached laptop. All of these photographs with foreground elements and the stars behind were captured in single exposures, and not composited. They were typically 30 second exposures at 18mm f3.5 and 1600ISO on the Canon 350D. It’s amazing how good a dark sky can look in camera.
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Above: While the 5D2 was clicking away shooting an automated sequence, we visited the observation field, and were able to observe Comet Lulin through a gigantic pair of binoculars, 100mm (4in) in diameter. It was truly an incredible sight.
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Above: I also turned my 350D to the iconic Southern Cross for a 30 second exposure with my 50m f1.8. The stars are incredibly dense and beautiful in this area of the sky.
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Above: Once Phil had completed his tests with the 5D2, I was itching to get the fisheye lens onto the camera, to take advantage of the full frame and photograph the whole sky in a single shot. I did a sequence of almost 200 photos to create a time lapse, but for the photo above, I stacked 14 of the exposures together to minimise the noise and increase the brightness of the stars.
Night Sky Time Lapse by Fisheye.
Above is the full time lapse sequence built from the nearly 200 photos taken. Unfortunately the compression in the video at Vimeo doesn’t look great, but it’s better than the dreadful quality of the version at YouTube.
Click here to view a larger version of this panorama.
Above: Finally, I experimented with the all-sky photograph, as seen above, and turned it into an interactive panorama that you can click on and drag to look around the whole night sky. It’s really worth seeing this one bigger, so please click the link above. This has inspired me to try an photograph an all-sky panorama with my 50mm lens, and stitch all of the image together, to make a highly detailed interactive panorama of the night sky!
[Update] Phil just posted his own blog entry on the evening. Go check it out and see how a REAL astrophotographer shoots a comet – his photo is *gorgeous*: http://www.philhart.com/node/127
Cosplay Photoshoot on Southbank
- At February 24, 2009
- By Neil Creek
- In Cosplay
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Last Saturday I took my new 5D2 out for its first real photo shoot. I met up with some new and some familiar friends from the Manifest forums, for a cosplay photo shoot at Southbank. The sun was harsh, and the lighting difficult, but we worked around it and in the end I got some photos I’m very happy with.
Shooting with the 5D2 was subtly but significantly different from my 350D. The faster burst speed and increased buffer made it so much easier to shoot LOTS of photos, and that I did. I culled about 1040 photos down to 160. It was also very exciting and fun to be able to shoot video. Some things, such as the clips you will see below the photos, are just not possible to do justice with still photos.
The greatest challenge was the shifting quality of light as we moved around, indoors and out, and adjusting the camera to best take advantage of it. The huge ISO range, along with auto ISO added a whole new level of complexity it will take a while to master.
In short, it was great fun, slightly overwhelming, but very promising with the future potential once the camera becomes second nature to me.
Below are some of my favourite photos from the day. Following these are a link to the gallery where you can see the 160 selected photos from the shoot. After that is a couple of movies that I took with the camera. If you’d like to see them in full high definition (which I recommend if you are able), click on the video to load it at YouTube, and click on the “View in high quality” link under the video there.
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Australia Day 2009 Under the Wheel
- At January 27, 2009
- By Neil Creek
- In Long exposure
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Tonight, to celebrate Australia Day, Naomi and I went with a few friends to watch the evening fireworks under the brand new Southern Star Observation Wheel. We staked out a great spot ahead of time, and weren’t the only ones. With the company of about a dozen other photographers, with equipment ranging from compact cameras to Canon L series lenses and massive tripods. Obviously we got a good spot :)
Happy New Year 2009!
- At January 01, 2009
- By Neil Creek
- In Long exposure
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Happy new year to all my readers, friends and family. Lets hope that this one will be a much better one than 2008. This is the year that I “break it” as a pro photographer ;) These fireworks were taken at our favourite “secret” viewing location, under the Bolte Bridge, looking over to the Docklands. Technical info below the pics.
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These photos were taken between f11 and f16, all at ISO100 and shutter speeds from 5sec to 30sec.
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