In this episode of the 3C Show, I catch up with Jocelyn from the Team 3CX community who’s been creating some amazing milky way and deep space photos. Jocelyn shares the tips on what gear and software his using for scouting, capturing, and processing his images. We also go through a few example photos, break down how each one was created.
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Jocelyn’s Amazing Photographs
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Follow Jocelyn on Instagram @jocelynlabranche
Gear Jocelyn is using
- Nikon 750d
- Nikon 16mm-35mm f2.8
- Nikon 200mm-500mm f5.6
- Manfrotto tilt and pan ball head
- William Optics Vixen Style base mount (sturdier base mount)
- Intervalometer
- Sky Guider Pro
- Guider Scope
- Auto Guider
Laptop with the following software (for use with Auto Guider)
Apps/Software
- PhotoPills (Planing and in the field)
- The Photographer Ephemeris (Planning and in the field)
- ClearDarkSky (Cloud coverage, transparency, Seeing, darkness, Temp, Humidity, Wind, Smoke)
- Stellarium (for planning and to locate celestial objects)
- Dark Sky Map (to find locations away from light pollution)
- Windfinder (to forecast the wind speed at expected shooting location)
- Google Earth
- Google Maps