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Venus transit day was overcast with scattered showers and then a night time
severe thunderstorm alert which turned out to be accurate for a change.
Hours of rain and lightning/thunder still going on as I write this.
Window mounted camera on the down wind side of the car, garbage bag over the
lens. From my usual country road.
jim

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Congrat's on the First of the Season Lightning Shots Jim, well done
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"jim wilson" schreef in bericht
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Venus transit day was overcast with scattered showers and then a night
time
severe thunderstorm alert which turned out to be accurate for a change.
Hours of rain and lightning/thunder still going on as I write this.
Window mounted camera on the down wind side of the car, garbage bag over
the
lens. From my usual country road.
jim


Great catches and effort, Jim.


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Thanks guys. I hope theren is lots more to come.
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"jim wilson" wrote in
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Venus transit day was overcast with scattered showers and then a night
time severe thunderstorm alert which turned out to be accurate for a
change. Hours of rain and lightning/thunder still going on as I write
this. Window mounted camera on the down wind side of the car, garbage
bag over the lens. From my usual country road.
jim

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I waited and waited and waited for the layers of cloud to be just right
and managed to bang off a few from NW Calgary. Here's one for everyone.
It certainly was a spectacular storm between 10:30 & 01:30!
Peter




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In article 7, Peter
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I waited and waited and waited for the layers of cloud to be just right
and managed to bang off a few from NW Calgary. Here's one for everyone.
It certainly was a spectacular storm between 10:30 & 01:30!


Thanks for that. It was cloudy here, and we have the storm now.
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On Fri, 8 Jun 2012 08:50:37 +0100, Mad Cow
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In article 7, Peter
Davis writes

I waited and waited and waited for the layers of cloud to be just right
and managed to bang off a few from NW Calgary. Here's one for everyone.
It certainly was a spectacular storm between 10:30 & 01:30!


Thanks for that. It was cloudy here, and we have the storm now.


Here in Seattle, the sun poked through the clouds for just a very
short time early in the transit, then was gone for the day.

Bob ^,,^


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"Peter Davis" wrote:


I waited and waited and waited for the layers of cloud to be just right
and managed to bang off a few from NW Calgary. Here's one for everyone.
It certainly was a spectacular storm between 10:30 & 01:30!


Funny isn't it. I would have gladly missed the Transit for a day of
Rain! ;-)

Crazy Ed

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"Bob " wrote:

Here in Seattle, the sun poked through the clouds for just a very
short time early in the transit, then was gone for the day.


Nice Shot Bob. Wonderin' what equipment you used to catch it?

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On Mon, 11 Jun 2012 04:26:24 -0700, Edward Erbeck
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"Bob " wrote:

Here in Seattle, the sun poked through the clouds for just a very
short time early in the transit, then was gone for the day.


Nice Shot Bob. Wonderin' what equipment you used to catch it?

Crazy Ed


Sony Alpha A550 with Sigma 50~500 at the long end, and a Thousand Oaks
Optical RG-4000 solar filter (a bit of Scotch mounting tape on the
inside of the filter carrier and it fits quite nicely on the Bigma's
ample snout.) The image posted is at full resolution.

Great lens for my aviation obsession (sans solar filter, of
course...), though it weighs well over 4 lbs. Sore arm to prove it.

Bob ^,,^


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