Very nice. Good work.
What program did you create the time lapse with? I use LRTimeLapse.
Steven Ruttenberg
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On Mar 20, 2017, at 09:53, Tom Polakis <tpolakis@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Dean Ketelsen and I independently had the idea to photograph the crescent
Venus setting behind Kitt Peak. Last night, Jenn and I set up with Dean
along the road to the border town of Sasabe. Using SkySafari and Google
Earth, I found a site where (I hoped) Venus would set behind the dome of the
4-meter Mayall telescope. The best still photo of the lot is here.
http://www.pbase.com/polakis/image/165154232/original
As it approached the 4-meter telescope dome, I photographed at an interval
of about 1 second to create this time-lapse sequence.
http://www.pbase.com/polakis/image/165154236/original
By this time, the correct exposure for the twilight sky was about 1/30s,
while the exposure for Venus remained 1/1000s. Since it's a moving target,
HDR won't work, so you're stuck with a very dark foreground, brightened as
much as practicable in Photoshop.
Tom
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