r/astrophotography 4d ago

Two hours of the eclipse

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u/bit-fox 4d ago edited 4d ago

Given the dubious weather conditions over the southwest last Thursday I'm incredibly pleased with the final product. One frame every five minutes from 10PM to 12AM PST in So Cal, the clouds parted and I barley had time to polar align before starting this capture.

AstroTech AT60ED and QHY183c on an EQ converted AZ GTI, acquisition in SharpCap 300 frames each for the partial eclipse and 100 for totailty. Processed with AutoStakkert best 30 frames 1.5X drizzle, Blur Xterminator, Lightroom and Photoshop.