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  1. Roice liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Proposal   
    Honestly if Mitch made an Asylum GTA 5 server with laid back rp and cartels and shit i'd be all over it. GTA 5 RP only sucks right now because people are completely cringe af with it. I personally love GTA 5 it has so much you can do. Literally everything can be changed.

    Is 100x cooler than

  2. Barry the Pilot liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Proposal   
    I find GTA combat to be pretty fun imo.
     
  3. BaDaBiNg_10-8 liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Proposal   
    Honestly if Mitch made an Asylum GTA 5 server with laid back rp and cartels and shit i'd be all over it. GTA 5 RP only sucks right now because people are completely cringe af with it. I personally love GTA 5 it has so much you can do. Literally everything can be changed.

    Is 100x cooler than

  4. neccromancer27 liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Proposal   
    Honestly if Mitch made an Asylum GTA 5 server with laid back rp and cartels and shit i'd be all over it. GTA 5 RP only sucks right now because people are completely cringe af with it. I personally love GTA 5 it has so much you can do. Literally everything can be changed.

    Is 100x cooler than

  5. HomeTrlx liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Proposal   
    Honestly if Mitch made an Asylum GTA 5 server with laid back rp and cartels and shit i'd be all over it. GTA 5 RP only sucks right now because people are completely cringe af with it. I personally love GTA 5 it has so much you can do. Literally everything can be changed.

    Is 100x cooler than

  6. they took the name eazy liked a post in a topic by Tyler in serious question   
    I'll stand thanks don't wanna rub my arm in my own shit, hope you monkeys who sit don't mind the smell i guess.
  7. Fried Rice liked a post in a topic by Tyler in serious question   
    I'll stand thanks don't wanna rub my arm in my own shit, hope you monkeys who sit don't mind the smell i guess.
  8. Tyler liked a post in a topic by Paco in Astrophotography   
    @Tyler I don't really know much about astrophotography except that the picture above are 50 frames stacked. I used an app called DeepSkyStacker for that. When it comes to you telescope you mentioned i honestly can't really say much about it as I'm only familiar with dobsonian reflector telescopes and maksutovs. 
    Because of this my opinion might be a bit biased. If you wan't to get started into astronomy I would recommend you get a 6inch or even an 8 inch dobsonian telescope (if you have space) as this will not only limit you to photography, but enjoying the pure night sky through an eye piece. The focal length of these telescopes let you see deep sky objects like nebulas or galaxies providede there is little light polution. In addition, these telescopes are also very good for planetary observation. As for the price, a 6 inch dob would be around 250-300$ range compared to other more expensive photographic objectives. Once you have started to get familiar with this telescope you can purchase a mount and simply attatch a DSLR or if u want a digital small camera that hooks to your computer. This is important as when taking images the scope must be perfectly still. 
    No matter what device you buy you will need some sort of tracking device if you are taking images with any sort of magnification and long exposure.
    These are some images using a 8 and 6inch Dob telescope (some images are stacked):
    Basically I would recommend you get a 8inch Dobsonian Reflector to get the most use out of your money.

  9. Nick liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Astrophotography   
    *EDIT* There has been some confusion as to which photos are mine and which are not so to help curb that confusion for those of you who don't read lmao.
    RED post = These images are not taken by me and are either provided as an example for what is possible with the gear i'm buying or an object i have photographed and wanted to show what a higher quality image looks like. They will also be in Spoilers just to make sure people understand anything in red and in a spoiler IS NOT MY WORK IT IS SOMEONE ELSES!!!!
    GREEN post = An image taken, edited, and posted by myself. I am not here to take credit for anyone else's images. I really just want to share the love of Astronomy with you all.
     
    Looking to get in to Astrophotography in the near future and was wondering if i should take the time to post any really good pictures here on the forums or not? I personally don't like posting things that are super off-topic too often but maybe i can make a thread for myself and others to share. Also this wouldn't start like tomorrow or anything it would take some time for me to learn the camera and image stacking/post-processing to bring out the light since usually it's much too faint to see normally unless you have an amazingly clear night and perfect exposure times.
    Here's an example of some wonderful Astrophotography done by AstroBackyard on Youtube after it's been stacked and processed:
    Andromeda taken in Bortle 4 skies: 
    Elephant's Trunk Nebula in Bortle 6 skies: 
     
  10. Tyler liked a post in a topic by Paco in Astrophotography   
    @Tyler I don't have a good camera of any sort (my phone) but this is the best I managed to get with my little reflector telescope : 
    I assume you already have a telescope with a decent aperature ( at least 6 inch) if you want to capture deep space objects such as nebulas or clusters and a decent focal length. If you are using a camera you might get some pretty images of the milky way. If you want to capture images such as the one from andromeda you will need at least 150x magnification and a large aperature to be able to get as much light as possible into the photo. Apart from that, enhancing the image is most of the time required if you want it to look extra pretty. I personally have a 4inch mak telescope and unless i am in a completely non light polluted place, i can forget about anything that isn't planets or big star clusters.
    Finally, if you take images of deep space objects with high magnification you will need to take into account the earth's rotation. If you manually aim the scope you will probably have a few seconds of image which isn't enough for long exposure images. That is why you will probably also have to look into a mount with computerized tracking to help you stay on the image. 
    Hope this helped.
     

  11. Barry the Pilot liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Astrophotography   
    *EDIT* There has been some confusion as to which photos are mine and which are not so to help curb that confusion for those of you who don't read lmao.
    RED post = These images are not taken by me and are either provided as an example for what is possible with the gear i'm buying or an object i have photographed and wanted to show what a higher quality image looks like. They will also be in Spoilers just to make sure people understand anything in red and in a spoiler IS NOT MY WORK IT IS SOMEONE ELSES!!!!
    GREEN post = An image taken, edited, and posted by myself. I am not here to take credit for anyone else's images. I really just want to share the love of Astronomy with you all.
     
    Looking to get in to Astrophotography in the near future and was wondering if i should take the time to post any really good pictures here on the forums or not? I personally don't like posting things that are super off-topic too often but maybe i can make a thread for myself and others to share. Also this wouldn't start like tomorrow or anything it would take some time for me to learn the camera and image stacking/post-processing to bring out the light since usually it's much too faint to see normally unless you have an amazingly clear night and perfect exposure times.
    Here's an example of some wonderful Astrophotography done by AstroBackyard on Youtube after it's been stacked and processed:
    Andromeda taken in Bortle 4 skies: 
    Elephant's Trunk Nebula in Bortle 6 skies: 
     
  12. Tyler liked a post in a topic by RonnyB in Astrophotography   
    https://www.reddit.com/r/astrophotography/
     
    awesome for this and you will get lots of tips and answers to questions
  13. Tyler liked a post in a topic by they took the name eazy in Astrophotography   
    The world is yours man, do what you want, when you want! 
    That’s a very very very awesome thing to get into.
    I am quite frankly excited to see what you could produce, as I doubt any two pictures will ever been the same
  14. antho liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Astrophotography   
    *EDIT* There has been some confusion as to which photos are mine and which are not so to help curb that confusion for those of you who don't read lmao.
    RED post = These images are not taken by me and are either provided as an example for what is possible with the gear i'm buying or an object i have photographed and wanted to show what a higher quality image looks like. They will also be in Spoilers just to make sure people understand anything in red and in a spoiler IS NOT MY WORK IT IS SOMEONE ELSES!!!!
    GREEN post = An image taken, edited, and posted by myself. I am not here to take credit for anyone else's images. I really just want to share the love of Astronomy with you all.
     
    Looking to get in to Astrophotography in the near future and was wondering if i should take the time to post any really good pictures here on the forums or not? I personally don't like posting things that are super off-topic too often but maybe i can make a thread for myself and others to share. Also this wouldn't start like tomorrow or anything it would take some time for me to learn the camera and image stacking/post-processing to bring out the light since usually it's much too faint to see normally unless you have an amazingly clear night and perfect exposure times.
    Here's an example of some wonderful Astrophotography done by AstroBackyard on Youtube after it's been stacked and processed:
    Andromeda taken in Bortle 4 skies: 
    Elephant's Trunk Nebula in Bortle 6 skies: 
     
  15. Roice liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Astrophotography   
    *EDIT* There has been some confusion as to which photos are mine and which are not so to help curb that confusion for those of you who don't read lmao.
    RED post = These images are not taken by me and are either provided as an example for what is possible with the gear i'm buying or an object i have photographed and wanted to show what a higher quality image looks like. They will also be in Spoilers just to make sure people understand anything in red and in a spoiler IS NOT MY WORK IT IS SOMEONE ELSES!!!!
    GREEN post = An image taken, edited, and posted by myself. I am not here to take credit for anyone else's images. I really just want to share the love of Astronomy with you all.
     
    Looking to get in to Astrophotography in the near future and was wondering if i should take the time to post any really good pictures here on the forums or not? I personally don't like posting things that are super off-topic too often but maybe i can make a thread for myself and others to share. Also this wouldn't start like tomorrow or anything it would take some time for me to learn the camera and image stacking/post-processing to bring out the light since usually it's much too faint to see normally unless you have an amazingly clear night and perfect exposure times.
    Here's an example of some wonderful Astrophotography done by AstroBackyard on Youtube after it's been stacked and processed:
    Andromeda taken in Bortle 4 skies: 
    Elephant's Trunk Nebula in Bortle 6 skies: 
     
  16. Tyler liked a post in a topic by Sail in Astrophotography   
    I've done some of this last year with some friends photographing the milky way. It is very fucking expensive. 
  17. they took the name eazy liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Astrophotography   
    *EDIT* There has been some confusion as to which photos are mine and which are not so to help curb that confusion for those of you who don't read lmao.
    RED post = These images are not taken by me and are either provided as an example for what is possible with the gear i'm buying or an object i have photographed and wanted to show what a higher quality image looks like. They will also be in Spoilers just to make sure people understand anything in red and in a spoiler IS NOT MY WORK IT IS SOMEONE ELSES!!!!
    GREEN post = An image taken, edited, and posted by myself. I am not here to take credit for anyone else's images. I really just want to share the love of Astronomy with you all.
     
    Looking to get in to Astrophotography in the near future and was wondering if i should take the time to post any really good pictures here on the forums or not? I personally don't like posting things that are super off-topic too often but maybe i can make a thread for myself and others to share. Also this wouldn't start like tomorrow or anything it would take some time for me to learn the camera and image stacking/post-processing to bring out the light since usually it's much too faint to see normally unless you have an amazingly clear night and perfect exposure times.
    Here's an example of some wonderful Astrophotography done by AstroBackyard on Youtube after it's been stacked and processed:
    Andromeda taken in Bortle 4 skies: 
    Elephant's Trunk Nebula in Bortle 6 skies: 
     
  18. Jake liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Astrophotography   
    *EDIT* There has been some confusion as to which photos are mine and which are not so to help curb that confusion for those of you who don't read lmao.
    RED post = These images are not taken by me and are either provided as an example for what is possible with the gear i'm buying or an object i have photographed and wanted to show what a higher quality image looks like. They will also be in Spoilers just to make sure people understand anything in red and in a spoiler IS NOT MY WORK IT IS SOMEONE ELSES!!!!
    GREEN post = An image taken, edited, and posted by myself. I am not here to take credit for anyone else's images. I really just want to share the love of Astronomy with you all.
     
    Looking to get in to Astrophotography in the near future and was wondering if i should take the time to post any really good pictures here on the forums or not? I personally don't like posting things that are super off-topic too often but maybe i can make a thread for myself and others to share. Also this wouldn't start like tomorrow or anything it would take some time for me to learn the camera and image stacking/post-processing to bring out the light since usually it's much too faint to see normally unless you have an amazingly clear night and perfect exposure times.
    Here's an example of some wonderful Astrophotography done by AstroBackyard on Youtube after it's been stacked and processed:
    Andromeda taken in Bortle 4 skies: 
    Elephant's Trunk Nebula in Bortle 6 skies: 
     
  19. Fried Rice liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Astrophotography   
    *EDIT* There has been some confusion as to which photos are mine and which are not so to help curb that confusion for those of you who don't read lmao.
    RED post = These images are not taken by me and are either provided as an example for what is possible with the gear i'm buying or an object i have photographed and wanted to show what a higher quality image looks like. They will also be in Spoilers just to make sure people understand anything in red and in a spoiler IS NOT MY WORK IT IS SOMEONE ELSES!!!!
    GREEN post = An image taken, edited, and posted by myself. I am not here to take credit for anyone else's images. I really just want to share the love of Astronomy with you all.
     
    Looking to get in to Astrophotography in the near future and was wondering if i should take the time to post any really good pictures here on the forums or not? I personally don't like posting things that are super off-topic too often but maybe i can make a thread for myself and others to share. Also this wouldn't start like tomorrow or anything it would take some time for me to learn the camera and image stacking/post-processing to bring out the light since usually it's much too faint to see normally unless you have an amazingly clear night and perfect exposure times.
    Here's an example of some wonderful Astrophotography done by AstroBackyard on Youtube after it's been stacked and processed:
    Andromeda taken in Bortle 4 skies: 
    Elephant's Trunk Nebula in Bortle 6 skies: 
     
  20. Tony liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Astrophotography   
    *EDIT* There has been some confusion as to which photos are mine and which are not so to help curb that confusion for those of you who don't read lmao.
    RED post = These images are not taken by me and are either provided as an example for what is possible with the gear i'm buying or an object i have photographed and wanted to show what a higher quality image looks like. They will also be in Spoilers just to make sure people understand anything in red and in a spoiler IS NOT MY WORK IT IS SOMEONE ELSES!!!!
    GREEN post = An image taken, edited, and posted by myself. I am not here to take credit for anyone else's images. I really just want to share the love of Astronomy with you all.
     
    Looking to get in to Astrophotography in the near future and was wondering if i should take the time to post any really good pictures here on the forums or not? I personally don't like posting things that are super off-topic too often but maybe i can make a thread for myself and others to share. Also this wouldn't start like tomorrow or anything it would take some time for me to learn the camera and image stacking/post-processing to bring out the light since usually it's much too faint to see normally unless you have an amazingly clear night and perfect exposure times.
    Here's an example of some wonderful Astrophotography done by AstroBackyard on Youtube after it's been stacked and processed:
    Andromeda taken in Bortle 4 skies: 
    Elephant's Trunk Nebula in Bortle 6 skies: 
     
  21. GravL liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Astrophotography   
    *EDIT* There has been some confusion as to which photos are mine and which are not so to help curb that confusion for those of you who don't read lmao.
    RED post = These images are not taken by me and are either provided as an example for what is possible with the gear i'm buying or an object i have photographed and wanted to show what a higher quality image looks like. They will also be in Spoilers just to make sure people understand anything in red and in a spoiler IS NOT MY WORK IT IS SOMEONE ELSES!!!!
    GREEN post = An image taken, edited, and posted by myself. I am not here to take credit for anyone else's images. I really just want to share the love of Astronomy with you all.
     
    Looking to get in to Astrophotography in the near future and was wondering if i should take the time to post any really good pictures here on the forums or not? I personally don't like posting things that are super off-topic too often but maybe i can make a thread for myself and others to share. Also this wouldn't start like tomorrow or anything it would take some time for me to learn the camera and image stacking/post-processing to bring out the light since usually it's much too faint to see normally unless you have an amazingly clear night and perfect exposure times.
    Here's an example of some wonderful Astrophotography done by AstroBackyard on Youtube after it's been stacked and processed:
    Andromeda taken in Bortle 4 skies: 
    Elephant's Trunk Nebula in Bortle 6 skies: 
     
  22. Donald liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Astrophotography   
    *EDIT* There has been some confusion as to which photos are mine and which are not so to help curb that confusion for those of you who don't read lmao.
    RED post = These images are not taken by me and are either provided as an example for what is possible with the gear i'm buying or an object i have photographed and wanted to show what a higher quality image looks like. They will also be in Spoilers just to make sure people understand anything in red and in a spoiler IS NOT MY WORK IT IS SOMEONE ELSES!!!!
    GREEN post = An image taken, edited, and posted by myself. I am not here to take credit for anyone else's images. I really just want to share the love of Astronomy with you all.
     
    Looking to get in to Astrophotography in the near future and was wondering if i should take the time to post any really good pictures here on the forums or not? I personally don't like posting things that are super off-topic too often but maybe i can make a thread for myself and others to share. Also this wouldn't start like tomorrow or anything it would take some time for me to learn the camera and image stacking/post-processing to bring out the light since usually it's much too faint to see normally unless you have an amazingly clear night and perfect exposure times.
    Here's an example of some wonderful Astrophotography done by AstroBackyard on Youtube after it's been stacked and processed:
    Andromeda taken in Bortle 4 skies: 
    Elephant's Trunk Nebula in Bortle 6 skies: 
     
  23. Nightmare liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Astrophotography   
    *EDIT* There has been some confusion as to which photos are mine and which are not so to help curb that confusion for those of you who don't read lmao.
    RED post = These images are not taken by me and are either provided as an example for what is possible with the gear i'm buying or an object i have photographed and wanted to show what a higher quality image looks like. They will also be in Spoilers just to make sure people understand anything in red and in a spoiler IS NOT MY WORK IT IS SOMEONE ELSES!!!!
    GREEN post = An image taken, edited, and posted by myself. I am not here to take credit for anyone else's images. I really just want to share the love of Astronomy with you all.
     
    Looking to get in to Astrophotography in the near future and was wondering if i should take the time to post any really good pictures here on the forums or not? I personally don't like posting things that are super off-topic too often but maybe i can make a thread for myself and others to share. Also this wouldn't start like tomorrow or anything it would take some time for me to learn the camera and image stacking/post-processing to bring out the light since usually it's much too faint to see normally unless you have an amazingly clear night and perfect exposure times.
    Here's an example of some wonderful Astrophotography done by AstroBackyard on Youtube after it's been stacked and processed:
    Andromeda taken in Bortle 4 skies: 
    Elephant's Trunk Nebula in Bortle 6 skies: 
     
  24. Eduardo liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Astrophotography   
    *EDIT* There has been some confusion as to which photos are mine and which are not so to help curb that confusion for those of you who don't read lmao.
    RED post = These images are not taken by me and are either provided as an example for what is possible with the gear i'm buying or an object i have photographed and wanted to show what a higher quality image looks like. They will also be in Spoilers just to make sure people understand anything in red and in a spoiler IS NOT MY WORK IT IS SOMEONE ELSES!!!!
    GREEN post = An image taken, edited, and posted by myself. I am not here to take credit for anyone else's images. I really just want to share the love of Astronomy with you all.
     
    Looking to get in to Astrophotography in the near future and was wondering if i should take the time to post any really good pictures here on the forums or not? I personally don't like posting things that are super off-topic too often but maybe i can make a thread for myself and others to share. Also this wouldn't start like tomorrow or anything it would take some time for me to learn the camera and image stacking/post-processing to bring out the light since usually it's much too faint to see normally unless you have an amazingly clear night and perfect exposure times.
    Here's an example of some wonderful Astrophotography done by AstroBackyard on Youtube after it's been stacked and processed:
    Andromeda taken in Bortle 4 skies: 
    Elephant's Trunk Nebula in Bortle 6 skies: 
     
  25. Nick liked a post in a topic by Tyler in New Support Team Members   
    Gz to @Nick and @Sky funny how i said it would be cool if the two of you got it. Even if one of you is a wanna be ghandi
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