This was shot from just north of my Wednesday image. The row of lights in the centre on the horizon is Kurrajong.
Make : SONY
Camera Model Name : DSLR-A200
Lens Type : Minolta/Sony AF DT 18-70mm F3.5-5.6 (D)
ISO : 400
Main image
Date/Time Original : 2010:08:13 18:56:23
Exposure Time : 4
F Number : 3.5
Focal Length : 18.0 mm
Field Of View : 67.4 deg
Moon inset crop
Date/Time Original : 2010:08:13 19:01:36
Exposure Time : 6
F Number : 5.6
Focal Length : 300.0 mm
We were having an astronomy evening for some of the local cub packs with a variety of scopes from a 100mm refractor to a 16" dob. They were told to bring the following generation of cubs back for the next time.
Your link takes me to a login page, so can't view the image. Do you have a public version available?
I'm stuck at work and am dying to go home and process my own version(s)! I managed to sneak away from work from civil twilight until after astronomical twilight.
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Originally Posted by ChrissieBee
Hi.
This is my attempt of photographing the moon with the 3 planets visible. Foreground is the Brisbane Story Bridge
Ooooppps. Here's a link to the same photo and some more. Unfortunately, because of the bright lights from the bridge and the city, the other 2 planets where just dots and the 4th one you can barely see.
Your link takes me to a login page, so can't view the image. Do you have a public version available?
I'm stuck at work and am dying to go home and process my own version(s)! I managed to sneak away from work from civil twilight until after astronomical twilight.
Ooooppps. Here's a link to the same photo and some more. Unfortunately, because of the bright lights from the bridge and the city, the other 2 planets where just dots and the 4th one you can barely see.