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Atmos
01-10-2016, 09:17 PM
Currently up in Hay, shutter release in one hand and a 10x50 bino in the other. Taking a 10x10 panel mosaic of the Milky Way and surfing the skies while the camera takes the 60s exposures. Lagoon and Big Foot fit nicely in 10x although 12x may be a tad more pleasing. All I need now is a bottle of bubbly and I'm set! Will just have to settle with mosquitoes, bananas and Sakata's :P

strongmanmike
01-10-2016, 09:26 PM
...bubbly????..I hope you mean BEER :eyepop:

Otherwise making me very jealous :mad2: ;)

Look forward to seeing the finished result colin... so..... DONT STUFF IT UP!!

:lol:

Mike

Atmos
01-10-2016, 09:29 PM
I'm not an Aussie bloke, not a beer man I'm afraid. It isn't quite as nice as I wanted initially. It is a far cry from my initial plans of a 15x15 with 120s exposures. That's my next year plan, gotta thing BIG.

strongmanmike
01-10-2016, 10:23 PM
Next you will be telling us you don't like $3/kg thin salty but otherwise flavourless and slightly burnt BBQ'd sausages and onions on white sliced bread with no-name tomato sauce either :shrug:.....:lol:

Still looking forward to seeing the mozaic :thumbsup:

Mike

DJT
02-10-2016, 12:03 AM
No plans to go to Bunnings tomorrow so no snags but this little Pom is imaging galaxies at his dark site for the first time and is finally on a roll. Fueled by Kosciuszko pale ale and a bottle of hunter valley red.

Clear skies!

strongmanmike
02-10-2016, 12:44 AM
Great news Dave! :thumbsup: ...and that Kosciusko bubbly is a nice drop :)

Mike

Atmos
02-10-2016, 12:55 AM
I can have one or two but then I don't start feeling too good, delicate stomach haha

LewisM
02-10-2016, 10:01 AM
Astroimaging = gin and tonic. Releaves the monotony and usually blissfully asleep until the warning alarm goes off (tracking into building fov lol).

But chsmpagne? Errrrr.... I hope you aren't one of those French types (not that there is not much wrong with that eh Marc.... ;) )

Atmos
02-10-2016, 10:46 AM
The computer has just finished calibrating 100 lights, 20 flats, 20 bias and 60 darks. 25GB later I need my external HD as backup. 10x10 panel mosaic with a 10-15% overlap. They certainly aren't as deep as my last attempt, even through the fog! The difference between 60&120s is evident. Keeping it at 60s did allow me to start imaging at 35° and finish at 31° above the horizon.

I can make it look like I'm drinking a beer with a few bottles of cider :P Having a dark site in Heathcote I have developed a bit of a "sweet spot" for Shiraz.

Shano592
02-10-2016, 12:07 PM
If there is no rum on board, then you're all doing it wrong!

Colin, can't wait to see your finished work of art.

strongmanmike
02-10-2016, 06:01 PM
And there is nothing wrong with that!...as long as it is with..?..thin salty $3kg sausages..on bread..with....toma.... :question:

Love Shiraz :thumbsup:

SimmoW
02-10-2016, 07:48 PM
Good thread Colin!

I nabbed a few wide field shots on Fri night at Heyfield, Vic, very dark spot!

Felt so refreshing and easy to see nice results after... 8 seconds???? No guiding, no PC, no setup virtually!

A few of us enjoy a port or whiskey, or red. Beer is a last resort, though if icy cold I may consume if demanded :)

But I have a strict rule, never drink before PA alignment and setup good! Troubleshooting whole tipsy not enjoyable

strongmanmike
02-10-2016, 08:45 PM
Well out at Walla's right now, clear, acceptable seeing, NRL grand final on the radio....aaaand Bentspoke beer :D (look it up)

Mike...hic!
Ps I like all those too Simon...just Bentspoke beer is so damn good!

SimmoW
02-10-2016, 09:16 PM
Hmm, I love trying different beers, so Bentspoke noted!

graham.hobart
03-10-2016, 02:46 PM
Monkey Shoulder blended whiskey for sessions-
G & T good also . Beer makes me pee too much in the garden!!:lol:

LewisM
03-10-2016, 05:11 PM
Beer....the ultimate diuretic. One reason I DON'T drink it much (the annoyance of having to "go" every second drink)