Massive fireball just went across the sky from Perseus to Jupiter Mag -6
Name Newbury Astronomy
Location Newbury, United Kingdom
Name Newbury Astronomy
Location Newbury, United Kingdom
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11-12-13 are all solid nights to watch.CC-Marley wrote:
Totally bummed. Got off work at 6:30 pm EST on a beautiful day. Fog rolls in around 7:15 pm off the ocean fucking up my view.
i feel. we oughtta trade houses for a week - if you wanted to vacation in the mountain west, i wouldn't mind time on the cape.CC-Marley wrote:
Fog rolls in around 7:15 pm off the ocean fucking up my view.
Midnight is showtime.Partly cloudy with isolated thunderstorms in the evening...Then mostly clear after midnight.
Still cloudyPartly cloudy with isolated thunderstorms in the evening...Then mostly clear after midnight.
i envy you. i got into digital, so the learning curve is painless.Im_Dooomed wrote:
The film is ASA 800 I believe. Shutter speed wont matter because I'll leave it open, right? I was told if I use film for night shots, but leave the shutter open to long, the pictures will turn out grainy.
Well here on the east coast of the states it's pretty ****ed up for viewing well with the moon and everythingIm_Dooomed wrote:
Got the camera on a tripod, I have one of those things that screws into the shutter button that is on a string/line so I can push it down, hold it, and release at my leisure, without moving the camera. I got iso400 film, for longer exposure. The aperture is how much light I let in right? By adjusting the lens? I think I have it all the way open.
Narupug: The Moon? Shit, I can't see the moon so I guess that means I got more cloud cover then I thought
I know, i was just testing ur knowledge on the matterburnzz wrote:
the thing is called a shutter release. nice.
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