Well that was a pretty good pass, here.
I had the scope set up in the back yard to play with the DMK on the moon. Ten minutes before it is due to go overhead a lady from down the street walks past my back fence and spots the scope. She had timed her walk to coincide with when she thought the ISS would pass based on last nights pass, so I was able to tell her it would appear in 7 minutes and be directly over head in 10.
When the ISS appeared I started to take some shots of it. Unfortunately, I ran out of time to set manual focus properly due to chatting over the fence but I got some shots. While the ISS was approaching zenith I heard a voice maybe 3 or 4 doors down on the other side of the street saying "oh, look there it is up there! Look!"

I think the ISS is becoming a bit of drawcard even with non-astronomers

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Al.