Perseid meteor shower
Taken by Robin Onderka on August 12, 2020 @ Czech Republic
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As an astrophotographer, I couldn't miss this year's Perseid meteor shower. I was imaging the sky for 3 days, using 2 cameras, capturing both sky and meteors. I was able to find 28 complete meteors, which are signature for Perseids, flying beautifuly from the radiant point. The sky was captured using my astro-modified Canon 6D and 35 mm lens. Result is a 6 panel mosaic of the beautiful northern part of the Milky Way, including Perseus, Cassiopeia, Cepheus and Cygnus constellations (with their signature red-emission nebulae) and M31, galaxy in Andromeda, as a little bonus :-) Meteors were recorded with my other Canon 6D mark II and a 14 mm lens. Rest of the work? Hours of selecting, editing and compositing meteors at exact spot as they appeared on the night sky, to create this beautiful record of Perseid meteor shower. || Main frame: 15 stacked, 10s exposures with f/2.2 and ISO 6400, 6 panels -- Meteors: 700+ photos, 30s exposures, f/2.8 and ISO 10 000, 28 meteors selected || Original picture has 50 megapixels
Photographer's website:
https://www.instagram.com/robin_onderka
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