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Old 13-02-2008, 04:12 PM
Kokatha man
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McNaught.....

For me, i really loved the shots i did with the Minolta 7000 AF Film camera on the comet as i didn't have the DSLR at that stage......these shots are really great pics!!
The whole journey of it's discovery to it's unpredicatble showing and how i went through the whole cycle of travelling to a hilltop and photographing it was something to remember...you know i should really write all that down while it's fresh in my memory!!!

So you should brother, so you should! They say a picture's worth a thousand words, but a picture and a few dozen words, that's something again.
And while we're at it - how about a bit of acoustic guitar and a campfire and a black sky out bush: with our scopes away from the fire but within easy reach (for me a couple of droppers with a tarp stretched to shield the fire-glow.
How about it fringe_dweller: some music (or at least that photo/link re the Japanese tourist in the Flinders.....?)
Cheers - ps right at this mo I'm busy constructing my new "take-anywhere" scope box for the refractor: being the genius I am I just realized if I'd made it 60mm wider I could've used it for the 10" dob too!?!
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