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I am sure some of my astrophotography contacts will laugh at this measly image but I was surprised I was able to get anything. It was cloudy when I went to bed but the clouds did breakoff just in time. ( explore # 13 ) my thanks to everyone
July 27th - Sauerlach, Bayern.
went out of town for less light pollution, it took me some time to find a good spot, so the red was gone and the moon coming out of the shadow again.
I set the camera on a interval and got 300 pictures.
Probably not enough for a timelapse video but i was able to put this pic together.
-200mm, 1/180 - f14 ISO1600
This was the last clear image before the clouds started to cover the Moon and spoiled the evening :(
Got up really early this morning to watch and capture the lunar eclipse. Here are some of my captures in a collage. Unfortunately my "old" camera didn't work as well as I hoped for and at the end the camera fogged up ;-( Oh well - the next blood moon is April 15, 2015 ;-)
Now I'm on my way to catch up with everybody - sorry I'm so far behind again!!
I believe it was 1997 or 1998 when I first tried astrophotography using a Nikon F3 film body (and I think it was the Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 lens). It was this lunar eclipse that got me hooked. I tried to predict the path of the lunar travel. Using a stop watch, I tried to time the intervals of each exposure. It sorta worked. This is a multiple exposure on one film negative.
Hopefully I'll do a better job this time around.
It's not a great shot. I decided to go for high magnification. That may have not been the best choice.
1500 mm f/ 10
Composite of a sequence of pictures taken during a lunar eclipse, 10/27/2004. Bellevue, Wa is in the background and Lake Washington is in the foreground
Taken in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. The image is cropped.
途中から晴れてきたので撮ってみました。通常の望遠レンズ(キットレンズの望遠の方)を使用、あまり見苦しくならない程度にトリミングしています。そこそこ写っていますが、やはり天体望遠鏡を使って撮りたいですね。
Watched the lunar eclipse, this was the best photo I could get with my little camera. It was very cool.
The lunar eclipse on 3rd March 2007, as seen from Leicester.
[ See also the time-lapse video version! ]
There are 22 images stacked together, each one separated by 11 mins 30sec.
Lots of stars can be seen in the photograph. Just like there are multiple images of the Moon, there are also multiple images of the stars.
At the bottom, we have Alphard (mag 2.0) going into the trees on the bottom right and Spica (mag 1.0) to the bottom left.
Above the Moon is Leo, and the stars Regulus (1.4), Denebola (2.1) and Algieba (2.2) are all visible.
The brightest 'star', half-way between the Moon and the top of the picture, is actually the planet Saturn.
I was actually at the Physics Ball drinking beer in Leicester town centre as my camera was automatically taking these photographs!