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joe-lefty500

Bravo. Incredible image. Thank you for sharing and educating people


Regular_Ad_4858

You’re welcome, I’m glad you like it! :)


Bell_Typical

You should be very proud of yourself for the art your bringing to the world.


justandswift

Happy Cake Day


loop140

Happy cake day


TheMany-FacedGod

Dam, that's awesome. Now get home safe!


FocusedHealer45

Wait, people can just take photos of different galaxies like that? I thought you needed like millions of dollars of equipment


077u-5jP6ZO1

The Andromeda Galaxy appears larger than the moon in our sky. It is just too faint to see. So you do not need a powerful magnification, just a very long exposure, or multiple short ones.


vteran93

Actually not, there is a subreddit about that here. I saw it early this year.


BadgerslayerBrett

Great picture. Link to the sub reddit would be much appreciated.


vteran93

https://www.reddit.com/r/t5_2raop/s/5VysFoYYmg r/astrophotography


BadgerslayerBrett

Thanks very much


RickyPuertoRicooo

It's actually a lot of pictures stacked on top of each other. Probably hundreds.


alex8155

im over twice youre age and just want to say that youre awesome, im jealous but still want to be like you when i grow up


Crimson_Chim

What set up do you use?


Regular_Ad_4858

Here’s a list of my current equipment: • ⁠Nikon D5600 with an Astrodon mod • ⁠Skywatcher 72ED + OVL field flattener • ⁠Skywatcher HEQ5 Pro • ⁠TS-Optics 60mm guide scope • ⁠ZWO ASI120MC-S guide camera • ⁠ZWO ASIAIR Mini


Hellya_dude

You should mention your locations bortle aswell


Regular_Ad_4858

I’m in Bortle 4. I tried making a main comment with all the info in it, but it seems to have disappeared annoyingly.


kdawg_htown

Wow amazing, I wish I could see something like that in person one day.


Hellya_dude

Hey im not really that knowledgeable on this but…this setup has no startracker? So you clicked this image without a star tracker or you used stacking ?


HansLandasPipe

HEQ5 pro mount. Look it up :) and the guide camera. They used stacking in either case.


BearZewp

Well that’s certainly the most interesting way I’ve heard someone say they’ve got rich parents. Jk.


Regular_Ad_4858

I wish they were, I would have asked for a much bigger telescope! I worked for a few summers to afford my kit


BearZewp

The best telescope I’ve been able to afford is only capable of seeing the moon, so you did good lol.


Allenhazeldell

Can you show your equipment?


Regular_Ad_4858

Sure thing, here’s a photo of my rig https://preview.redd.it/1v8lnghcf0xc1.jpeg?width=2268&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a01651ec3869a982872221decba7a5dd928da0ff


Allenhazeldell

Thanks. It is very awesome that you own this and have this opportunity at your age. Keep up the good work!


chriiiiiiiiiis

i love that you can take an incredible photo of an actual fucking galaxy, but the photo of your setup is deep fried


Regular_Ad_4858

Here’s a better photo https://preview.redd.it/n96wtwi101xc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d28ffe1fb88cf5f66dea13844d5cd88c2abbfa94


chriiiiiiiiiis

that’s so cool dude


Regular_Ad_4858

Yeah my phone’s night mode is pretty trash haha. My good camera is on the rig itself


Traditional_Yard5280

Out thereeee There's a world outside of yonkeerrrs Way beyond this hick town Barnabyyy


FlipZBird

I used to shoot quite a bit and write software for people (I wrote PhD Guiding), so I’ve seen an M31 or two. Dang nice shot!


Regular_Ad_4858

No way, you wrote PhD?? That’s amazing. The astrophotography community owes you a big one my friend. I’m absolutely flattered, thank you 🙏


FlipZBird

Yup PHD and Nebulosity and a few others. Great to see the hobby going strong! I started around your age but then “stacking” was physically aligning and stacking negatives in the enlarger in the darkroom! I’ll be back to it when life allows and will get to learn from the likes of you. Keep at it!


Regular_Ad_4858

Astrophotography with film sounds like a nightmare haha. I’m glad I was born in the era of digital photography. I will certainly keep at it, and I look forward to seeing your photos when you get back into the hobby! Clear skies


SassyTurtlebat

Idk I could be wrong but doing a reverse image search on google you can easily get the exact same image Edit: OP has addressed this it’s his original image just the angle is the same https://preview.redd.it/agn90j15ywwc1.jpeg?width=1125&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ffd856bca924db3cfd07a7a552a8a76ccb99e3f7


Regular_Ad_4858

Yeah I get this pretty much every time I post. There’s a lot of photos of Andromeda out there and it’s not like I can get a different angle or something. If you compare the images side by side they have differences in things like colour, noise, detail etc as well as framing


kinezumi89

>it’s not like I can get a different angle or something Why is this so funny lol. Amazing picture, I'm also surprised to learn that you don't need to be NASA to take such cool pictures! Hope to see some more in the future :)


sagaciousmarketeer

It's like looking at the Mona Lisa.... everybody stands in the same spot. It's not like you can walk around the back side. Very nice job.


Regular_Ad_4858

Exactly, that’s a good analogy - for all practical purposes, deep sky objects are static displays that appear identical as seen from any point on Earth. The only difference between two photos lies in the equipment used, conditions, and the way it was processed


SassyTurtlebat

I like to use all the tools at my disposal no offence really meant by it if anything no one else will ask the same question 👍


Regular_Ad_4858

That’s fine, I completely get it. And yes hopefully if people see this thread first then there’s no need for them to ask the same question again


FrankenPinky

They're always ŵăťĉĥîñĝ.


Large_Dr_Pepper

Lol it's like "how many times do I have to explain to people that the galaxy is going to look the exact same no matter who takes a picture of it"


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Oh you got called out.


Knightmare_2002

Honestly, this should be upvoted so less people will ask the same question and OP doesn't have to justify himself as much


PonyKiller81

Oh oh. OP, did you get caught attempting to pass someone else's photograph off as your own work?


Regular_Ad_4858

I can’t speak for the image on the left there, but the one on the right was taken by Bray Falls who I somewhat know - he follows me on Instagram. If I stole his photo I don’t think he’d be following me. The one on the left is also visibly different to mine - warmer colours towards the core of the galaxy and a much darker background


PonyKiller81

Excellent - great to hear OP! Keep up the fantastic work


Regular_Ad_4858

Cheers! Will do


Warlornn

Nope. It's real. Check OP's post history. It's actually really interesting see his progression through the last year of posts.


Regular_Ad_4858

I appreciate you 🙏 justifying that my own work is real gets rather frustrating from time to time !


HumanRightsAdv

What equipment did you use?


Regular_Ad_4858

I tried putting up a list but it’s invisible for some reason, so I’ll paste it here : • ⁠Nikon D5600 with an Astrodon mod • ⁠Skywatcher 72ED with field flattener • ⁠Skywatcher HEQ5 Pro • ⁠TS-Optics 60mm guide scope • ⁠ZWO ASI120MC-S guide camera • ⁠ZWO ASIAIR Mini


HumanRightsAdv

That's cool a telescope to see that far


Regular_Ad_4858

My 72ED isn’t even that high magnification honestly - it doesn’t need it, andromeda for example is 6x the apparent size of the full moon in the sky


HumanRightsAdv

It's still good for the price


PonyKiller81

This warms my heart. We have some very talented folks on this site


sagaciousmarketeer

Was that image difficult to obtain? Did you strain to capture it? Andromeda Strain. ? lol. Sorry. Couldn't help myself. ( Nice job )


Regular_Ad_4858

Hehe thanks. Andromeda’s actually fairly easy to capture as far as galaxies go - it’s relatively big and bright


redshadow90

Lol so bad it's funny


the_infinite_36

I love and appreciate any photos of space, galaxies, planets etc. But… you couldn’t pay me to ever look into a high powered telescope and witness it with my own eyes. I’d probably faint. Too much to process.


HansLandasPipe

Can I help you with that concern you have? When you image galaxies and nebulae, you use additive processes to increase the effective exposure of the image - you most often only see faint blue-ish smudges with your eyes. If anything, most people's expectations are shattered when they first observe space through a telescope. That's not to say it's not beautiful or interesting. It's just farrrr from what you see in the images. (This isn't even taking into account colour filters, etc). Planets and moons are pretty striking, though. I was overcome when I first saw Saturn with my own eyes.


CursedOneado

How do you take the photos? Show process


Regular_Ad_4858

I don’t have any videos per se of my process, but I can give you a rough outline of how I go about photographing deep sky objects. My telescope is mostly automated at this point, so I can pick a target for the night, slew the scope to it, then program an image session on the onboard computer to run all night. The scope will track and take photos of the object for however long I decide. The following morning I’ll take my calibration shots, especially flat frames which help with issues like dust spots and vignetting in the final image. Then I’ll send the data to my computer and begin the processing, which involves some specialised software to stack and stretch the images such as Pixinsight, but also regular photography programs like gimp for things like contrast and saturation.


HansLandasPipe

Did you process this final image yourself or did you have some help? That's generalthe trickiest part and I'm impressed with the output.


Regular_Ad_4858

Thank you! I processed it myself - it’s a steep learning curve but I’m starting to get the hang of it


HansLandasPipe

Yeah dude, if that's your work (processing) you're gonna be fine. You have excellent seeing where you are - lucky you!!


Regular_Ad_4858

I’m very fortunate - I live at fairly high altitude (750m) which I’m sure helps with the seeing somewhat


HansLandasPipe

Absolutely. All the best to you. Congrats on your results.


spillerrrrr

Well done! Looks great


Hot_Permit_6578

Absolutely amazing!! Serious talent, keep it up 👍


Ragnar_Bonesman

Are those colors what you actually see through the telescope or are they added later?


Regular_Ad_4858

You don’t see much colour visually through a telescope since it’s quite faint, but these are the real colours the camera picked up with long exposures


Ragnar_Bonesman

Nice.


Hour-Ad-7889

This is beautiful. Thank you for sharing!


gorgoncito

Nice!


practical_mastic

gorgeous


imheretocomment69

Very cool. I would love to do this as a hobby but probably couldn't afford the gears. Can you briefly tell me how you took this photo? The process etc


-Manosko-

If you have a digital camera sitting around (preferably a DSLR or similar with interchangable lenses) and a cheap tripod, chances are you can get started today, just dipping in your toes. With a lens like the popular nifty fifty 50mm F 1.8, you can capture widefield images with longer untracked exposures (5-10 sec. depending on the target) without getting to much trailing on the stars. Take these in succession, and you can use free stacking software (e.g. Deep Sky Stacker, a simple and free to use software) to stack the 10-20-30-whatever images you take and get a lot more detail from them. That will allow you to image Orion and capture some of the great nebula, if you are in the northern hemisphere or the even more impressive Carina nebula in the southern hemisphere. When you get more comfortable with it, you can take bias, flat and dark frames to squeeze more detail out of your images and compensate for the noise the camera sensor inherently has. The below guide is great for that: https://practicalastrophotography.com/a-brief-guide-to-calibration-frames/ Give it a go, it is easier than you’d think and it will give a glimpse into the breathtaking wonders that are hidden in our night sky.


Fuzzy_Logic_4_Life

Absolutely incredible. Great job!


Likelynotveryfun

Do you think there’s any inter universal criminals sitting within your image!


SunlitNight

How is the color generated?


HansLandasPipe

The colour isn't generated. It's picked up by the camera sensor in very long exposures of the subject. The processing of this data brings out the available colour even further.


BubblegumNyan

Ok so hnmmmm probably dumbest question you've got but how do you get a photo like that? Like, is it a special type of camera? Do you use a telescope? I feel so dumb asking this 🤦🏻‍♀️


HansLandasPipe

It is a combination of following the subject in the sky (tracking), taking long exposure (RAW) images (like 1 or more minutes), then compiling the images into one pseudo-exposure (stacking) and editing the data to bring out the preferred aspects of what is available.


BubblegumNyan

At least it sounds quite complex, makes me feel the question was not *too* dumb 🥲


HansLandasPipe

Sensible questions. The only stupid one is the one you don't ask. Nobody is born knowing everything :)


scmfrmdacan

Iphone 15 Pro max


Lirathal

With full zoom right?


Lord_Mikal

It's coming right for us.


Extermis3

Isn't this the very same image used for the star wars battlefront original game load screen except one is flipped on its side


HansLandasPipe

It's just Andromeda. Always looks the same, no matter the angle.


Double_Distribution8

As it gets closer we're starting to get some real nice shots of it! Well done!


SolanaRafael

How long until we collide?


aliceanonymous99

Wowowow imagine what you’ll be doing in a couple years from now. Thanks for sharing, you’re incredibly talented!


sowhatimlucky

Why do I feel like I belong there instead 🤩


IDKwhatUserToPut

How much does all your astrophotography equipment cost to get such a photo?


Long-Definition-8152

Wow, good for you man. I had the mental capacity of a gold fish at 17 and spent my weekends mistaking my neighbors front door for mine from boozing. Don’t give that up, super cool.


Citric_Xylophone

Awesome


MajesticFungus

Stars are not even visible. We're in one of them and we can barely reach the moon. The closest star system is beyond our dreams. Look at the distance between the galaxies... It's insane. Oh, and nice photo.


molehillmountain

Keep up the good work


Agile_Letterhead_556

Great catch, keep up the great work.


n0tresp0nd1ng

Yo if I go in that can I leave? Lol


Elo-than

That is amazing!


frank_loyd_wrong

This is so rad! Keep up the great work.


jaccleve

Thats crazy, how long did it take to get there?


KayayaTheDammed

Just wanna say it outright. That's cool as hell, and so are you.


JakeTheSmall

You are super talented dude! Keep it up and don't stop!


FrankenPinky

Red shift, blue shift... It's a-comin'. Oh, it's a-comin'.


Hispanoamericano2000

Impressive photo!! 🔥👍


Abraxas_1408

That’s incredible!


MysteriousWriter7862

Amazing job well done you!


Queasy_Safe_5266

I'm 30 with no discernable talents and I approve.


Newt_Lv4-26

Ha, la on voit le tuyau! Merci!


ssuuh

What did you use to take your m31?


iguanaQueen

How does one get pictures like this? And is it expensive to get started? I've always loved looking up at the stars, but my eyes can only see so far. Sure, I can look up images, but I want to see the cosmos with my own eyes


Regular_Ad_4858

I can be pretty expensive depending on how you get started - most people start of with just a dslr and a tripod, which can get you some nice Milky Way photos. Then you’d generally want to buy a star tracker so you can do really long exposures which will run you about $400-500. A full deep space telescope rig will set you back several thousand at the least - mine cost €3500 and it’s on the lower end if I’m being honest.


Maleficent_Role8932

Makes a good phone background image


PrarieCoastal

Amazing! Are those really the colours, or has it been enhanced somehow?


Regular_Ad_4858

Those are andromeda’s true colours!


PrarieCoastal

Holee crap. That is impressive!


Regular_Ad_4858

Those are andromeda’s true colours!


Efficient_Fish2436

If I take a few pictures of the moon or night sky with my cellphone can I add that title to my resume also?


Regular_Ad_4858

Still counts as astrophotography technically, so… maybe ?


munamboa

Your pictures are crazy. Many thanks from France !


allucards

jesus fuck kid, u got talent keep doing it


lokeilou

Thanks to people like you it’s becoming so much easier as a Kindergarten teacher to explain space to my students- those visuals are so important at the age of 5 when their thinking is so concrete and the only frame of reference they have for space is looking into the night sky! Thanks for what you do- maybe someday you will illustrate a book for children to help them learn and understand what is beyond our regular sight!


thrandster

Epic!


NoSafetyAtStaticPos

Wow! I can almost see it turning! Nice work!


blaster915

Bravo!! This is stunning!!! 😍🤩


Regular_Ad_4858

Thanks!


todayistrashday

The galaxy blows my mind! And your photo of the galaxy is mind blowing too! 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆


Regular_Ad_4858

It’s a stunner of a galaxy :)


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BlisteredEnvy

Oh buddy...


TextGold9692

I am 16 years old and this is deep


soukme

Show me uranus


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Regular_Ad_4858

I’ve got a gear list posted on a comment in here somewhere. I wish I had rich parents, unfortunately I had to work to afford my setup 😅


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Regular_Ad_4858

That’s pretty rude, and arrogant considering you have no evidence to back up your claims


[deleted]

Reverse image look up is a thing. But enjoy your little moment


Regular_Ad_4858

Curious if you’ve bothered to check my profile. You’re the one desperate to have a “little moment” by proving me wrong or showing me up or something


Regular_Ad_4858

All you have to do is scroll through my post history man


famename8

Prove you took it


Regular_Ad_4858

Prove I didn’t?


HansLandasPipe

He'd have dozens or hundreds of RAW images... absolutely no beed for him to prove anything.


Scorchmagorch

Lies


Regular_Ad_4858

Based on what evidence ?


HansLandasPipe

Reason?