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raezee
24-01-2007, 02:08 PM
Well, I'm still hoping I'll get something better if the gods bless me with a clear night.
But in the meantime, here's what I have so far - peeking from behind the clouds! It looks eerie this way don't you think?
Taken with Olympus C7070 wide angle digicam iso 400, 15 sec exposure, F3.5.
Well, it goes without saying I'm mightily impressed:D
Now, can I have my binoculars back please:lol: :lol:
Dennis
24-01-2007, 02:53 PM
Wow - that is SOOOOOOOOO much better than Matt's image posted the other day...hee hee hee ;) :whistle:
Cheers
Dennis
Must ....... not ...... bite......
Must .... ignore ..... Big D......:lol: :P
raezee
24-01-2007, 03:56 PM
Gee fanks Dennis :) ...I'll get months of mileage out of that ;)
But I must give credit where it's due - if he hadn't told me what settings he used, I would have spent the entire time fannying about with shorter exposures and missed the opportunity altogether. :lol:
Awww... what a gal!!!
(wonder what that's gonna cost me?):lol: :scared3:
I quite like the setting of that image, really gives the Comet scale, well done
Cheers Leon
Dennis
24-01-2007, 05:02 PM
Hey Matt
Don't worry; it’s also heaps better than my feeble efforts of the past few days too! You showed commendable restraint by the way - I tips me hat to you.
Cheers
Dennis
Dennis
24-01-2007, 05:06 PM
Yep - that's our Matt, a top bloke!
Incidentally, is that horizontal strip of light below the comet an airplane trail, or the light pollution from some earthly dwellings?
Cheers
Dennis
PS - Just noticed it appears behind the low clouds so I suspect they are airplane lights.
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