Total lunar eclipse in Gegenshein
Taken by Petr Horálek on April 15, 2014 @ Nearby Kakariki, New Zealand
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Date Taken: 2014:04:16 18:04:18
 
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After really nervous riding towards some holes in clouds here in East Cape of New Zealand me and my sister Katerina finally succeded. The sky cleared up just couple minutes after eclipse's beginning. Thanks to absolutely dark sky between Ruatoria and Tikitiki we could be witnessed by amazing southern Milky way, zodiacal bridge and Gegenschein with eclipsed Moon, Mars and Spica.
Photographer's website:
http://www.astronom.cz/horalek
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great photo.....did you stich? how many pics and what asa...seconds...lens.....was the camera vertical or horizontal... thx
Posted by blondedragon 2014-04-16 08:54:34
ps.......I was down there for halleys comet in 86 stars are unreal went to the observatory and met mike clark head astronomer north and south island was a blast
Posted by blondedragon 2014-04-16 08:57:24
I am sorry, I forgot to mention it. Well, all you can read on my webpages: http://www.astronom.cz/horalek/?p=611
Posted by Petr Horalek 2014-04-17 04:23:04
Staggering work Petr! I am still scratching my head to how you pulled this off even after reading the explanation on your website!! ;-)
Posted by JulianMole 2014-04-18 17:05:27
Well :-) You have to focus your camera and have some wide angle lenses... then put in on tripod, set high ISO (no worwies of noise - on panorama it is compressed) and then just take 10-12 images around and one of the sky... after that you use some good software for creating the panorama.
Posted by Petr Horalek 2014-04-18 23:57:59
Hey Petr, Thank you for adding further details, much appreciated. :-)

Did you process after stitching to bring out the emission nebulae, Barnards loop, etc or were you using a astro-modified camera?

Lots of questions, I know! :-)
Posted by JulianMole 2014-04-19 08:33:40
Canon 6D is not modified, but has amazing sensitivity in case at least of shapes hydrogen nebulae, so I just choose the region with nebulae and saturate it... but still thinking about modification, because the camera is just superb for astrophotography...
Posted by Petr Horalek 2014-04-19 16:42:46
Wicked, thats great detail straight from the camera - I guess the excellent dark skies help! :-)

Thank you Petr for being so helpful, I have enjoyed our conversation a lot! :-D Will definitely be checking out your great looking website more fully. Regards, Julian.
Posted by JulianMole 2014-04-20 07:01:54
 
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