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Old 12-10-2012, 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Larryp View Post
That is superb, Greg!
Thank you very much Laurie
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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
I take my hat off to you Greg. That is just superb in so many ways.

Image of the year!

When you say 9 vertical images is that 9 wide angle shots gradually increasing the angle? Using a 14mm?

It works well.

Greg.
Not sure about image of the year but I really appreciate the great feedback. Thank you very much Greg Yeah, so what I mean by 9 vertical images is I shoot across the horizon but I have the camera shooting portrait style. It means you can get a lot more height in the final panorama image. And yes 14mm
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Originally Posted by iceman View Post
That's a beauty, Greg. Nicely done!
Thank you so much for that Mike
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
Wow....

Think I'll just go or maybe just



Greeeeeat shot Greg

Mike
Thank you so much Mike Don't give up on night scapes. I'll be completely honest and say that the images you have done so far with a DSLR are genuinely a lot better than my first shots by far. It's all comes down to practice.
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Originally Posted by AstroJason View Post
That is incredible. Great work Greg, really inspiring
Thank you very much Jason Glad you like it.
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Originally Posted by apaulo View Post
That is one awesome image Greg!

We had a great visual show with that Aurora and it was quite intense.

Excellent work!

Regards Paul.
Thank you so much Paul Yeah I saw that great photo you posted. Wish I was a bit further south like you for this one. If I get enough warning next time I might just keep driving until I hit Bass Straight.
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Originally Posted by geoffsims View Post
Possibly the best photo I have seen all year? Seriously, INCREDIBLE!

And from NSW...!

I am in Sydney and this is enough to make me drive 6 (or more) hours south every time a CME is due to hit... is this the first time you have captured it from that latitude?
Thank you so very much Geoff I got it the night before this night as well, but yeah, pretty much. First time getting it on camera. There has been 3 or 4 solar storms this year that I can remember that have been of the same or greater intensity and probably would have been able to be caught from this latitude but either weather or bright moon has prevented me from getting them.
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Originally Posted by pluto View Post
Amazing! great work
Thank you very much Hugh
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Originally Posted by stardust steve View Post
and there it is..."The Pièce de résistance"


Awesome.
Thank you so much Steve
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Originally Posted by RickS View Post
Just lovely!
Thanks Rick
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Originally Posted by Octane View Post
lol, you bastid!

IOTW, IOTM, IOTY!



H
Glad you like it H Thanks mate.
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Originally Posted by lacad01 View Post
Beautiful work, gotta be happy with how that turned out
Thank you so much Adam
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Originally Posted by Kunama View Post
Spec - freakin - tacular image Greg. Love it !
Thank you very much Matt
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Pure magic.....!
Thank you very much
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Originally Posted by dannat View Post
amazing work, what camera/lens & sub length
Thank you very much Daniel Detailed in my previous thread http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...ad.php?t=97689
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