The way you connect with us, the words and the patience you have explaining again and again the same things and not getting annoyed is what makes you the best teacher and a wonderful human being. You are an inspiration and in a world of superficiality a breath of fresh air. Role model for me and I'm sure for many others, thank you Walt. And screw Venus!
Love your videos man. We have much in common with being artists and gig workers, astro addicts, trying to rebuild after the pandemic. Your sense of humor is a welcome addition to the sometiems rather stuffy astro videos here. We can all use a little more humor in our lives after these past several years of hardhip and division. The work you put into your videos is very much appreciated.
Yes! The humor is to try to make a very technical subject more fun, but also to find joy in the very difficult last three years. It's been so hard on a lot of us gig workers.
Really nice video, it made me think of my own experience with Astrophotography almost 10 years ago. I’m walking towards my second observatory and I still love this hobby. Congrats for the channel and awesome videos. My favorite Astro trip was to Chile to visit some professional observatories. The Atacama desert is stunning.
Hi from the UK again. knew you were somehow in the music industry but hell back late 80s one band was hard enough! (Being a drummer too many buttons scare me )😂 Sounds bloody hard work what you're doing music wise. Vid the other night mentioned you were thinking about Patreon. (Don't always watch stuff in order) SET IT UP. it's allowed a few of the guys/girls I follow over various subjects to actually go full time. Your presentation is top notch. fun, zaney but brilliantly informative. I'll sign up.Thanks again for all the effort you put in, Walt.
I very much enjoy your videos. The layed back comedy puts the cherry on top. I checked out your band. I'm definitely fond of the 70's 😊. Those where the days ! I have a nice modest scope, mount etc. Enjoy using the asiair, what a game changer. ZWO fan all the way. Smart telescopes seemed poorly made. A few reviews of the ZWO Seastar peaked my interest. It seems pretty solid tech. I pre-ordered one yesterday. Can have this ready to go when there's no room to travel with the real scope.
This was really relaxing to kick back and watch/listen to. I can relate to a lot of the things you were saying, and I suspect many of our journeys started the exact same way yours did. By taking a long exposure in some direction and seeing all the stars showing on the back of the camera. I really liked this video, you're a fantastic storyteller.
The way you share your knowledge with us on UA-cam for free, giving us tips and tricks and even sharing your whole editing sequence is the best giveaway that you can give us. Love you Man and really love your Videos ❤
As always Nicely done . I see you had your image of the Elephants Trunk at the end. I was wondering if you will eventually post any info about the equipment and processing style.
Another amazing video. I got into this because I was fascinated with the process. I was Completely and irrevocably hooked when my first capture (Andromeda, of course) popped up on my computer screen!
Yeah we need to have a music loving Godzilla nerd astronomy party sometime soon! 😂 I'll do my best to make it to Cherry Springs in the next couple of years.
For my background sounds on personal video's i use a synth that name starts with letter 'O' and ends in sphere. Great sounds. Just wondered if you have tried it? My free time and matching clear nights dont happen either. 🤣 Clear sky's to you.
Hey, nice Q&A vid. I pretty much echo with the other comments. Yeah, cloudy nights aren't all bad - they also allow you more time to process your images :) Although it does seem it's always completely overcast everytime there is a major astronomical event happening...
Ah Ha... Valley of Dreams. It is my plan to shoot the annular eclipse next month at Valley of Dreams or Bisti Badlands. Yes, somehow I will attempt to include the hoodoos in the annular eclipse images. Can you imagine Alien Throne or the King of Wings in an annular eclipse image?
Interesting video, like! A 80 mm ED / APO costs just as much or more than as a Bresser 127/1200 mm f9.4 achromat (430$). But which one is better for visual observations (not for astrophotography) ? The price is practically the same but the aperture difference is huge. I don’t know which one to buy. I would really appreciate your opinion :). Unfortunately there are practically no comparison videos on UA-cam between an achromat and APO at similar prices. Thank you!
I'm going to try to photograph it with my C11. It's been so cloudy lately I hope it clears up. It's supposed to but that's what the weather said about last night too and it was 100% cloud cover.
Another great video... did wonder about your musical background. Found a video of you guys covering Shine.. Epic! I agree with seeing your first image Andromeda on the back of your camera... If you don't get that "spiritual" sense of wounder at that point, then this hobby's probably not for you and definitely not worth the expense. I did and it is.....
Like everyone else I really enjoy your videos. Look up Ray Lynch for some possible background music. Oh and I found your doppelganger in Florida. Also a cool dude. Yup weird
Great job Walt! Always really enjoy your videos. Thanks especially for being so honest and forthcoming about yourself. Keep going and keep growing man.
Street light in the front yard, no problem... a little electric tape and a light switch =dark on demand. Not that I am confessing or anything. Not for amateurs, electricity kills.
Thank you Walt for a glimpse into your astro journey, motivation & passion. I'm always looking forward to your videos. I drive an hour and a half to a Bottle 3 location a few times a month when clear nights are forecast to do my astro. I do watch out for snakes but I also have to keep an eye out for wild ducks dive bombing me 😁 Clear skies and happy shooting.
Dude you and I have too much in common….Astrophotography, Godzilla, guitarist….hope to meet you in a star party one day. It’s great connecting with you and thank you for letting us get to know you a bit more.-Ralph(Horror and Coffee)
It WILL happen one of these days. We'll have to bring the guitars and entertain the star party 😂 Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on Godzilla Minus One in December!
Awesome video per usual, Walt! Thanks for putting into words the feelings of seeing different images of space popping up on the back of the camera. It’s what keeps us coming back for more 👊🏼
I have a old Nikon D3200 with the kits lenses, my question, I should buy lenses for this camera, or upgrade the camera, maybe to a full sensor then buy lenses for this new camera, I don't want waste money in a old camera, and in time see that the old camera fall short, thank you.
In my personal opinion, lenses are more important than the camera itself. Try getting lenses you can also use with a camera you might upgrade to in the future.
Thank you so much for your answer, maybe instead lenses I should buy a telescope, I saw one of your videos where your recommendations are around 400~600 dollars range and about another 400$ for a skytracker, I got lost a little bit on the telescope but I will do more searching, maybe with this 2 items I will have better images that what I can get with just lenses.
Interesting Walt. Enjoyed your video as always. I only dabble in Astrophotography. No star tracker or expensive lenses but do like the tips you give and have followed you since 2020 when I started. I hope your channel grows and supports you and your wish to do it full time. Looking forward to more of your videos.
The way you connect with us, the words and the patience you have explaining again and again the same things and not getting annoyed is what makes you the best teacher and a wonderful human being. You are an inspiration and in a world of superficiality a breath of fresh air. Role model for me and I'm sure for many others, thank you Walt. And screw Venus!
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Love your videos man. We have much in common with being artists and gig workers, astro addicts, trying to rebuild after the pandemic. Your sense of humor is a welcome addition to the sometiems rather stuffy astro videos here. We can all use a little more humor in our lives after these past several years of hardhip and division. The work you put into your videos is very much appreciated.
Yes! The humor is to try to make a very technical subject more fun, but also to find joy in the very difficult last three years. It's been so hard on a lot of us gig workers.
Great video man. 🤙🏼
Really nice video, it made me think of my own experience with Astrophotography almost 10 years ago. I’m walking towards my second observatory and I still love this hobby. Congrats for the channel and awesome videos. My favorite Astro trip was to Chile to visit some professional observatories. The Atacama desert is stunning.
Hi from the UK again. knew you were somehow in the music industry but hell back late 80s one band was hard enough! (Being a drummer too many buttons scare me )😂 Sounds bloody hard work what you're doing music wise. Vid the other night mentioned you were thinking about Patreon. (Don't always watch stuff in order) SET IT UP. it's allowed a few of the guys/girls I follow over various subjects to actually go full time. Your presentation is top notch. fun, zaney but brilliantly informative. I'll sign up.Thanks again for all the effort you put in, Walt.
Ace video Walt. Thanks.
I very much enjoy your videos. The layed back comedy puts the cherry on top. I checked out your band. I'm definitely fond of the 70's 😊. Those where the days !
I have a nice modest scope, mount etc. Enjoy using the asiair, what a game changer. ZWO fan all the way. Smart telescopes seemed poorly made. A few reviews of the ZWO Seastar peaked my interest. It seems pretty solid tech. I pre-ordered one yesterday. Can have this ready to go when there's no room to travel with the real scope.
Wow this was a great one! I love how you always me me feel so engaged as a listener. Keep up the great work!
Hey, very cool, I’m gonna get a question in about scorpions for sure next time 🤣
This was really relaxing to kick back and watch/listen to. I can relate to a lot of the things you were saying, and I suspect many of our journeys started the exact same way yours did. By taking a long exposure in some direction and seeing all the stars showing on the back of the camera.
I really liked this video, you're a fantastic storyteller.
I am very pleased that your dog rates higher than us watchers. 😁
Thanks! Excellent advice and fun to watch.
Move shoot move is easy to set up. I love it. I probably will get a larger setup some day for deep sky.
The way you share your knowledge with us on UA-cam for free, giving us tips and tricks and even sharing your whole editing sequence is the best giveaway that you can give us. Love you Man and really love your Videos ❤
As always Nicely done . I see you had your image of the Elephants Trunk at the end. I was wondering if you will eventually post any info about the equipment and processing style.
Excellent video!!!!!
Another amazing video. I got into this because I was fascinated with the process. I was Completely and irrevocably hooked when my first capture (Andromeda, of course) popped up on my computer screen!
luv it all, thanks man, missing the lizard and the alien though :-)
Do you have a wish list? May be I can assist as I truly love your channel?
I've considered making one as well as a Patreon. I'll look into that this week. Thank you so much!
Godzilla, music, astronomy...we are kindred spirits! Come to the Cherry Springs some day. I'd love to meet you. Minus One was incredible btw.
Yeah we need to have a music loving Godzilla nerd astronomy party sometime soon! 😂 I'll do my best to make it to Cherry Springs in the next couple of years.
For my background sounds on personal video's i use a synth that name starts with letter 'O' and ends in sphere. Great sounds. Just wondered if you have tried it? My free time and matching clear nights dont happen either. 🤣 Clear sky's to you.
Thanks
Hey, nice Q&A vid. I pretty much echo with the other comments. Yeah, cloudy nights aren't all bad - they also allow you more time to process your images :) Although it does seem it's always completely overcast everytime there is a major astronomical event happening...
I agree! I learned Pixinsight during the spring and early summer while it was constantly raining.
Ah Ha... Valley of Dreams. It is my plan to shoot the annular eclipse next month at Valley of Dreams or Bisti Badlands. Yes, somehow I will attempt to include the hoodoos in the annular eclipse images. Can you imagine Alien Throne or the King of Wings in an annular eclipse image?
Interesting video, like! A 80 mm ED / APO costs just as much or more than as a Bresser 127/1200 mm f9.4 achromat (430$). But which one is better for visual observations (not for astrophotography) ? The price is practically the same but the aperture difference is huge. I don’t know which one to buy. I would really appreciate your opinion :). Unfortunately there are practically no comparison videos on UA-cam between an achromat and APO at similar prices. Thank you!
Screw you Venus!! 🤣😂
😂😂
Are you planning to do anything with the annular eclipse tomorrow?
I'm going to try to photograph it with my C11. It's been so cloudy lately I hope it clears up. It's supposed to but that's what the weather said about last night too and it was 100% cloud cover.
Another great video... did wonder about your musical background. Found a video of you guys covering Shine.. Epic!
I agree with seeing your first image Andromeda on the back of your camera... If you don't get that "spiritual" sense of wounder at that point, then this hobby's probably not for you and definitely not worth the expense. I did and it is.....
To me, Mercury is the least interesting planet in the solar.
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Humble, informative and so much fun to watch Walt. I love everything you share with all of us. I look forward to every episode 🤝
Thanks
Great and honnest video!
Please don't stop 😊
Like everyone else I really enjoy your videos. Look up Ray Lynch for some possible background music. Oh and I found your doppelganger in Florida. Also a cool dude. Yup weird
17:19 The truth is, you was abducted by aliens!!!😂
Great job Walt! Always really enjoy your videos. Thanks especially for being so honest and forthcoming about yourself. Keep going and keep growing man.
Street light in the front yard, no problem... a little electric tape and a light switch =dark on demand. Not that I am confessing or anything. Not for amateurs, electricity kills.
@@thecognitiveconservative489 tell me more 😂
I enjoyed your video Walt and getting to know you better.
Thank you Walt for a glimpse into your astro journey, motivation & passion. I'm always looking forward to your videos. I drive an hour and a half to a Bottle 3 location a few times a month when clear nights are forecast to do my astro. I do watch out for snakes but I also have to keep an eye out for wild ducks dive bombing me 😁
Clear skies and happy shooting.
Dude you and I have too much in common….Astrophotography, Godzilla, guitarist….hope to meet you in a star party one day. It’s great connecting with you and thank you for letting us get to know you a bit more.-Ralph(Horror and Coffee)
It WILL happen one of these days. We'll have to bring the guitars and entertain the star party 😂 Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on Godzilla Minus One in December!
@@deltaastrophotography that’s right!!!!! Godzilla minus one!!!!
@@astrobronxcafe5492 I believe we could be getting a full trailer tonight or tomorrow!
@@deltaastrophotography WHAT!!!! Awwwww snapp!!!!
Awesome video per usual, Walt! Thanks for putting into words the feelings of seeing different images of space popping up on the back of the camera. It’s what keeps us coming back for more 👊🏼
Nice one Walt!
Nice video Walt
I have a old Nikon D3200 with the kits lenses, my question, I should buy lenses for this camera, or upgrade the camera, maybe to a full sensor then buy lenses for this new camera, I don't want waste money in a old camera, and in time see that the old camera fall short, thank you.
In my personal opinion, lenses are more important than the camera itself. Try getting lenses you can also use with a camera you might upgrade to in the future.
Thank you so much for your answer, maybe instead lenses I should buy a telescope, I saw one of your videos where your recommendations are around 400~600 dollars range and about another 400$ for a skytracker, I got lost a little bit on the telescope but I will do more searching, maybe with this 2 items I will have better images that what I can get with just lenses.
Interesting Walt. Enjoyed your video as always. I only dabble in Astrophotography. No star tracker or expensive lenses but do like the tips you give and have followed you since 2020 when I started. I hope your channel grows and supports you and your wish to do it full time. Looking forward to more of your videos.
Fantastic video Walt. Very honest and really sheds light on you as a person. Definitely when you can. Do some more Q&A. Clear Skies!!!
I loved your video, these last 3 years have not been easy, I hope they get better for everyone and especially for you.
Thanks Walt