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The Clouds parted. So I spent some time looking for Perseid's. They're
still on the light side. Only saw 4 in 30 minutes.
The Picture shows an over saturated Moon and above it and to the right
the Constellation of Gemini. Exposure was 30 seconds.

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Edward Erbeck wrote:

The Clouds parted. So I spent some time looking for Perseid's. They're
still on the light side. Only saw 4 in 30 minutes.
The Picture shows an over saturated Moon and above it and to the right
the Constellation of Gemini. Exposure was 30 seconds.

Crazy Ed



Great photo.

You're inspiring me Ed... I'm gonna hafta force myself to stay up 'til
dawn as I could NEVER git up that early!

You've got the right idea!

JT

(Just found his ancient 6,000 lb Husky tripod)


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"Grumpy AuContraire" wrote:


Great photo.


Thanks

You're inspiring me Ed... I'm gonna hafta force myself to stay up 'til
dawn as I could NEVER git up that early!

Weather permitting this is the time of year to be outside (around here)
and just look at the sky. Often I don't even bother with a Scope.

You've got the right idea!
(Just found his ancient 6,000 lb Husky tripod)


I've got a 20+ year old Bogen. Stable enough for time exposures, but light
enough I just leave the Camera on it for "Grab and Go" Pictures.

Crazy Ed

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The Clouds parted. So I spent some time looking for Perseid's. They're
still on the light side. Only saw 4 in 30 minutes.
The Picture shows an over saturated Moon and above it and to the right
the Constellation of Gemini. Exposure was 30 seconds.



I really enjoy your work Crazy Ed. Looks like that D50 is doing a pretty
good job for you ---- and it also looks like you've really learned how to
handle it. Keep up the good work.
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"Padraig" wrote:


I really enjoy your work Crazy Ed. Looks like that D50 is doing a pretty
good job for you ---- and it also looks like you've really learned how to
handle it. Keep up the good work.


Glad you're enjoying the Pictures, but it sure isn't Work. If it was
Work, I'd quit ;-)

Crazy Ed



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