Submitted by ThatsNutsButAlright t3_zp0nle in space
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Coffee_Huffer t1_j0pwsra wrote
My first picture of Saturn turned out to be a green oval blur.
cedley1969 t1_j0pvrni wrote
About as good as my first, Jupiter blew my mind when I saw the mind.
Sunflower_After_Dark t1_j0s4ach wrote
I think it’s beautiful! Seeing it in books/internet is cool, but that feeling you get when you’re seeing the real thing, with your own eye is mesmerizing. I remember yelling, “Holy shit, it’s really out there!”
Talrey t1_j0sdlz1 wrote
Good job getting the ring separation! Takes a strong magnification and/or great camera settings to do that.
TK_TK_ t1_j0ss7ks wrote
Sincerely, nice work! How cool is that to take your own photo!
MouseDestruction t1_j0t9rke wrote
I bet you really had to focus to get that picture....
Sorry
indigoplatty t1_j0tjbch wrote
Ohh the beginning of a very expensive and complicated hobby! I’m stoked to see you go all the way!
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Bananaface89 t1_j0yriu9 wrote
How do you take pictures? I am trying to learn how to take pictures and work out where stuff is in the sky but have no idea on pictures. Any tips?
ThatsNutsButAlright OP t1_j1by8px wrote
I use just an ordinary telescope, and I have a mount that tightens around the eyepiece. I slide my phone onto and position it with the camera on just to where it can look through the telescope. After that I can see space but what is necessary is using my phones "pro" functions on the camera. Fiddling with the ISO and Exposure of the camera. With saturn I had my phone set to an ISO of 50 and an Exposure time of 1/6th a second. A lot of information, if you need any other details let me know!
Bananaface89 t1_j1cts57 wrote
Thank you! I’ll see how I go
GoodGuyGamerMaybe t1_j0rajxg wrote
It’s plenty! You were able to not only photograph the sphere itself but also the ring that surrounds it.