
Although the purpose of this evening was slightly different, I eventually took even this huge panorama.
Firstly, I needed to test my DIY starglow filter, and when I saw this place with the tree under the Orion, I decided this was the ideal moment.
The starglow filter did a pretty good job! The effect is further enhanced by the cloudiness, which came just when I needed to take the picture. However, I am still happy because this filter enables me to make more realistic pictures.
Secondly, this was the first time I used my new Sigma 28 mm f/1.4, which is amazing with small sharp stars even in the corners!
I was not lucky with the clouds, but on the other hand, I was lucky with the meteors, which doesn't happen to me very often. I saw three meteors, of which two were captured on the camera. Both are on the right of this panorama. The brighter was truly spectacular, it lasted about 4 seconds and was similarly bright as Jupiter.
In addition, I truly like how the sky looks with a modified camera. The red nebulae make the picture more interesting and I really enjoy that.
Thank you @vobaphoto for the company!
Canon EOS 6D (modified)
Sigma 28 mm f/1.4 Art
3x10 sec, f/1.8, ISO 1600 (for each panel)
23 panels
DIY Starglow filter
Processed in Sequator, StarNet, and Photoshop
Raspenava, Czech Republic
21/02/2025