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Monday, July 6, 2020
Noctilucent clouds July5th, 2020
Another picture of the NLC storm on July 5th, 2020. Very bright and dynamic NLC with bands, whirls, waves,..... a beautiful sky show :)
Noctilucent Clouds July 5, 2020
Around 23h local time (UT21h) the sky was filled with noctilucent clouds (NLC). At some point the clouds were seen 40° above the horizon.
This cloud group was seen in Poland, north of the UK, Belgium (Antwerp, Gent, Mechelen) and even in Hungary (Budapest).
I was able to make a lot of pictures and saw the structure changing over time.
Sunday, July 5, 2020
Sunday, June 28, 2020
Photoshop Tutorial DIY Filmstrip
The making of a 35mm Filmstrip was done using the website link. I'm using CS4 and a filmstrip is not part of the toolbox.
This how the template looks like. Have fun!
Saturday, June 27, 2020
Venus - Mercury Traject May 18-23 Film Strip
My Helios collegue Guido inspired me to represent my pictures of the 5 day Venus-Mercury traject. During those 5 days Mercury was "moving up" towards Venus and eventualy passing it by.
Guido presented my pictures using an old fashioned film strip. I liked this so much that I took time to make my own film strip template in CS4.
My picture of supernova SN2020jfo in M61 published in Astromical magazine Heelal
Thursday, June 25, 2020
Globular Cluster Messier M69
Globular Cluster Messier M69 is located in constellation Sagittarius and is about 29000 light years away from Earth.
Picture taken with Nikon D7500 and TLAPO80/480 f/6. Setting ISO800 and 11x30s exposure time. Raw data converted to DNG files and stacking using DeepSkyStacker. Editing using CS4 and DeNoise AI.
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