| Images
from my Canon Rebel Digital Camera
By Ken Miller Updated 08/13/2007 |
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Also on August 13, 2007 I pointed my TOA-130 with the Canon Reble mounted on top toward NGC-7000 "North American Nebula. This imaged is 6 each four minutes images, combined in MaxIm DL and final processed in Photoshop. If you look on this image toward the center and then check my image of NGAC-7000 in the Latest CCD images you will see a close up of it. |
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On August 13, 2007 I was in Fort Davis, Texas and mounted my Canon Rebel on top of my TOA-130 and took the image of NGC-6979 located in Cygnus. The image consist of 6 each four minutes images, combined in MaxIm DL and final processed in Photoshop. |
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M-57 (The Ring Nebula) Taken at the HAS Columbus site September 18, 2004. This is 3 images combined, stacked in Images Plus, and minor processing in Photo Shop. |
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M-22 This is a very large globular cluster in the Sagittarius. This is one of my favorite globular clusters. This image was taken August 14, 2004 at the NHAC Dolan, TX site. This is 5 ea., 45 seconds images combined, and stacked in Images Plus, with minor processing in Photo Shop. This is a great cluster to see in your binoculars. |
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M-45 (The Pleiades) This is a very nice large open group of bright stars some time call the "Seven Sisters" . This image was taken at the HAS Columbus site September 18, 2004. This is 7 ea. 45 seconds images combined, and stacked in Images Plus, with minor processing in Photo Shop. This is also a great cluster to see in your binoculars. |
| Lunar Eclipse on October 27, 2004. (click here for more photos.) | |
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On the morning of 12/07/2004, I took this photo with my Canon Rebel of Jupiter about 1.5 degrees to the upper left from a very beautiful crescent moon. |
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I went outside last night 06/07/2005 at 8:00 PM at the Rafter M Ranch in Hockley, TX and started looking for the Thin Crescent Moon. At 8:38:35 I located it about 20 degrees above the horizon. I took this photo with my Canon Rebel 300D and 300 mm telephoto lens. I had my camera mounted on a tripod with my Unimount Light Basic at 8:52PM. The image was processed in Photoshop. |
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This is another image take just after the one above. All processing and camera are the same. |
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I continue to follow the process of the moon setting and took this image later that afternoon. Same process. Time 8:58PM |
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This is a image of the Thin Crescent Moon taken a 9:00 PM on 06/07/2005. I was still using the 300 mm telephoto lens, but I had decreased the magnification to get some scenery in it. |
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This image was taken just before the moon set. It shows Venus to the upper left of the Crescent Moon with the trees in the background. Time 9:10PM |
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This is a photo of Venus with my Canon Rebel and 300 mm telephoto lens. I used to the focus my camera to take the above photos of the Crescent Moon. |
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I took this photo on August 12, 2005 at the H. A. S. site in Columbus, Texas. I had placed my Canon Rebel on the back of my TOA 130 to capture this image. The image was processed in Photoshop. The image is one .125 second image |
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This was taken also at the HAS site on 08/13/2005 at 1:15 am as the clouds rolled in. I used my elbows to hold my Canon camera on the side of my truck bed and took this image. Processed in Photoshop. |
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I took this photo on August 12, 2005 at the H. A. S. site in Columbus, Texas. I had placed my Canon Rebel on the back of my TOA 130 to capture this image. The image was processed in Photoshop. The image is one .250 second image |
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On Wednesday night August 31, 2005, I went outside and placed my Canon Rebel on a tripod and took this photo of Spica, Jupiter, and Venus. |
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This was taken at the Guadalupe RV Resort in Kerrville, Texas on 09/06/2005. There were a lot of outdoor lighting at the RV park. This is one half of the Double Cluster taken with the Sky 90 and Canon Rebel. It consist of 6 ea 90 second images stacked in MaxIn DL and some processing in Photoshop. |
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This is M-31 the Andromeda Galaxy also taken at the Guadalupe RV Resort with my Sky 90 and Canon Rebel. It consist of 6 each 90 second unguided images stacked in MaxIn DL and processed in Photoshop. |
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This is NGC 457 "ET" with all the location and equipment as above. |
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