Excuse my ignorance, I opened this expecting mallards or some such; never knew this was a sky feature, which part of the sky is this in it looks a great shot.
Hi Weeman.
It is in the Southern part of the Milky way. It’s an open cluster which is approx 6’500 light years away, which makes it appear as a fuzzy star to the naked eye. This was a 20 minute exposure (40×30 sec) blended together. I may have gone a bit overboard with the processing, but I wanted the cluster to stand out from the background of thousands of other stars. :)
I use an AstroTrac mount, which works pretty well if properly aligned & is not overloaded. It is more portable than a proper telescope mount, but it won’t support a heavy telescope / camera setup. I usually end up with a small bit of drift between shots, but I use software to correct any alignment errors. Having small differences can actually help to eliminate sensor noise & hot or dead pixels.