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Old 11-01-2006, 04:28 AM
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Advise needed on photography project.

G'day all.

I've had an idea revolving around in my head for quite some time & seeing it's cloudy here & likely to remain that way in the near future, I decided to impliment this idea.

All these are my own shots taken over a period of a couple of years...except the earth shot (obviously).

So my question is how on earth (no pun intended) am I going to get a shot of the earth with my own camera Yeah sure, I could just point the camera at a patch of dirt at my feet....hey presto...a picture of earth! But I don't think it would quite fit in with the rest of the picture, would it?

I've yet to get mercury (pretty easy) yet &.....pluto!? (12.5" newt + time exposures over a period of time, I assume)

Any ideas??

Ta all.
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Old 11-01-2006, 06:00 AM
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Very nice looking project asi, it looks great!

The photo of Earth is always going to be a tricky one, unless you book for a virgin galactic flight!

The pluto shot should be do-able, you just need to take a deep starfield shot of the area over a couple of nights and look for the moving "star". That's all it will look like - a star.
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Old 11-01-2006, 06:48 AM
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that is really good, i have missed neptune and uranus for this time, will have to wait for early morning later this yeat, but would love to do something similiar
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Old 11-01-2006, 07:53 AM
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Asi, Sir Solar System I say

Brilliant little project and image to boot. You might need the long exposure mod for the ol'd Toucam to get Pluto...? I managed to get Uranus, but have yet to image Neptune or Mercury.

For earth, hmmm, take a shot of your home and nearest and dearest and meld it into bluey greeny planetty disk - what's earth if not home sweet home anyway!

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Old 11-01-2006, 08:44 AM
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Nice, you dont see many Uranus images.

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So my question is how on earth (no pun intended) am I going to get a shot of the earth with my own camera
Have a word with Rocket Boy
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Old 11-01-2006, 08:54 AM
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And you may want to get the planets in the right order aswell

Earth hmmmm, you could always take a joy flight and take some pics that way or make up a small frame anddo a map of earth using earth and water etc, and taking a pic of that then somehow superimpose that on a disk.

Good project though

My wife just said, how about taking a photo of a globe (the ones you see at school) maybe put it on a table or hang it have a light shining on one side and take a pic Could be done at night for realism and dark background.
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Old 11-01-2006, 09:10 AM
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ok john, if you can get ina plane and take a pic down with a fisheye lens on the camera you will get some nice curvature..... how that?
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Old 11-01-2006, 09:45 AM
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Have a word with Rocket Boy
The only thing I can suggest is if we do a joint project where you send me a roll of 110 film. I can then load it up into my imaging model rocket and I'll take a photo from the air. You can then use this as a photoshoped earth.
Obviously I won't be able to do this until bushfire season is well and truely past.

Just a thought anyway......
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Old 11-01-2006, 09:49 AM
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just had a thought (yes another one )

you can say that that damn pluto isn't a real planet and save yourself the trouble... otherwise you might have to add a few others Sedna and co out their in the Kuiper belt and you'll need some really serious hardware for those
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Old 11-01-2006, 10:39 AM
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just put in a photo of you or your head (the earthing) they rest is great, top effort! I like the foot idea - introduce some thought and perspective to a well choreographed photo montage
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Old 11-01-2006, 02:01 PM
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Thanks all! Some interesting comments there!

Yeah, I just realized saturn comes AFTER Joop Andrew! Only a quick slap together at this stage luckily.

You have a point Rob_T! Why bother with pluto!?

I reckon the fish-eye lens is the ticket for the earth pic! I like the globe idea too Andrews wife!

Cheers guys & gals.
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Old 11-01-2006, 09:44 PM
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John AsiPlanet,

There is a guy here at the Ballarat Airport who does Joy Flights in a StrikeMaster Fighter Jet! He will get you up high enough for an Earth shot.
You should get quite a remarkable curvature shot up very high!

Here is the link. It has prices etc. http://www.austjetadv.com/html/index.htm


P.S. Go for the Pluto shot! It's 2003UB313 (the 10th Planet) that will be hard to get!
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