Hope this low effort post is accepted, I just wanted to share my first image when I started.

There was no telescope or tracker used, just a smartphone leaned against my wallet.

Images:

  • ~400 x 1s
  • ISO 3200

Editing:

  • stacking/ stretching in Siril
  • GraXpert for gradient and denoising
  • BlurXTerminator for deconvolution
  • Starnett++ to edit the barely visible nebula a bit better
  • final editing in Photoshop
20 points

Cool, I’ve never been able to resolve the lines between stars myself.

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15 points

Very special diffraction lens used…

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2 points

I love it when the meteors hit just right.

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9 points

Could you edit your equipment out of your title?

Also any and all astro photos are allowed here, regardless of how “low effort” they are (as long as they follow the couple rules on the sidebar. I don’t want there to be any kind of arbitrary minimum quality standard to prevent people from posting their space photos on here.

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I take it there was heavy editing after the initial capture - not least because of the constellation lines.

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Yes, I used Siril for stacking/ stretching, Starnett++ for star removal (to edit the glimpse of orion nebula a little better), GraXpert for gradient and noise, and BlurXTerminator for deconvolution. Final editing was done in Photoshop.

So heavy editing indeed…

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3 points

At this point… low effort?

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I mean, I literally just put the phone on the roof of my car and leaned it against my wallet. It was just an experiment because I wanted to know whats possible with just a phone

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Damn bruh, this is a tremendous shot with just an iPhone. Orion is truly spectacular. Note, the 2nd “star” in his sword is actually the Orion Nebula. Fucking 10/10.

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Ha thanks, didn’t expect such nice comments for such a bad image. Yes I also was blown away that the nebula is barely noticeable, even with smartphones strong IR filters

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Is that his sword hanging down between his legs?

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Not sure if lewd joke or not, the answer is yes. And that fuzzy “star” in the center of his sword is the Orion Nebula, visible to the naked eye in dark skies. OP took a fucking amazing photo.

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Yes, this photo is absolutely stellar!

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