I wish I could, but I'm just not set up for it anymore hardware (and software)-wise. One of these days I'll get back in the game though...I always had fun helping advance science and chatting with everyone here.
Hi guys,
It's been several years since I've crunched, but I got an email notification that there was recent action in this thread, so I thought I would pop in and say hi.
nice ^...its not often that you can capture all 4 of Jupter's major moons (usually one or two of them are hiding behind the giant planet at any given moment)...and is that photo bomb our first visual evidence of a dog-like race of extraterrestrials? ;)
nice shot ^...too bad the moon was too far away to be in the picture...although you can tell by the moonlight reflecting off the tree that it was behind you and to the left...
fantastic photos guys!
for some reason I haven't gotten email notifications for this thread in a while, so I figured its just been a while since someone posted a picture, but I guess I was wrong...
anyways, keep up the good work!
some fantastic landscapes Mike, inlcuding the shot with your dog. and i really like the effect you captured in the bay area picture caused by the bridge lighting too.
next time take a really long exposure, or stack several 2.5-5 sec. exposures...i'm not sure if your camera will capture it, but there's a ton of nebulosity around the Orion constellation and beyond (Google pictures of Barnard's Loop). what you've got there is just the Orion nebula, the...
^ i was hoping someone got a picture of the conjunction this evening...great shots! and i like that they're not over-saturated to make the moon look full...that way you can distinguish between the sunlit crescent and the earth-lit rest of the moon, thus capturing the true effect.
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