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When Ed posts a picture with the Moon it's always lighting up some cloud in
a beautiful way. There were clouds here this morning but luckily some moved away in time for me to get this before the sky got too bright as it was starting to. So now I have white spots in my picture too. Taken on a fixed tripod with my new Rebel T2i . Weather topic wise this picture shows there were no clouds in this particular part of the sky... jim |
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"jim wilson" schreef in bericht
... When Ed posts a picture with the Moon it's always lighting up some cloud in a beautiful way. There were clouds here this morning but luckily some moved away in time for me to get this before the sky got too bright as it was starting to. So now I have white spots in my picture too. Taken on a fixed tripod with my new Rebel T2i . Weather topic wise this picture shows there were no clouds in this particular part of the sky... jim It's beautiful! Whenever two relatively bright objects are in your line of sight, it's always special, awesome. You caught the earthshine very good. Question: what lens did you use? |
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![]() "Ge Nidee" wrote in message b.home.nl... "jim wilson" schreef in bericht ... When Ed posts a picture with the Moon it's always lighting up some cloud in a beautiful way. There were clouds here this morning but luckily some moved away in time for me to get this before the sky got too bright as it was starting to. So now I have white spots in my picture too. Taken on a fixed tripod with my new Rebel T2i . Weather topic wise this picture shows there were no clouds in this particular part of the sky... jim It's beautiful! Whenever two relatively bright objects are in your line of sight, it's always special, awesome. You caught the earthshine very good .. Question: what lens did you use? SkyWatcher Equinox ED80 telescope with TeleVue .8 reducer/flattener, fl 400mm. Mounted on a tripod. 1.5 sec, ISO 1600. All of which spends far more time inside than outside thanks to clouds and at this time of year, lack of dark. jim |
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Good one Jim. WOW Stars in Canada!!!!! Who'd a thunk it possible ;-)
Crazy Ed |
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![]() "Edward Erbeck" wrote in message ... Good one Jim. WOW Stars in Canada!!!!! Who'd a thunk it possible ;-) Crazy Ed Well occaaaaasionally it's clear here... 8-) The earliest in the year I've ever seen the Pleiades although I guess it's because I never tried. Too low by dawn to try a real photo. jim |
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