Taurus and Auriga
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Re: Taurus and Auriga
Beautiful. Pics like that make me think I should get a DSLR and just do constellation shots.
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I drink tea, I read books, I look at stars when I'm not cursing clouds. It's what I do.
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Re: Taurus and Auriga
You can do a LOT more than just constellations. I also do lunar, solar, planets, deep sky, comets and meteors. Lunar, solar and planets really need a zoom lens and planetary imaging is very difficult and most of my shots don't work.
As I have back trouble, I am restricted toDSLR only shots.
Here is my gallery:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/philippug ... 806484517/
As I have back trouble, I am restricted to
Here is my gallery:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/philippug ... 806484517/
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Great photos Philip.
Which part of England are you located?
Here in the New Forest the past couple of nights have been a bit cloudy, but last night we had a loverly crescent Moon with light clouds drifting across it.
It was quite spooky, but I wasn't able to get a photo of it on this occasion to share with our members.
Which part of England are you located?
Here in the New Forest the past couple of nights have been a bit cloudy, but last night we had a loverly crescent Moon with light clouds drifting across it.
It was quite spooky, but I wasn't able to get a photo of it on this occasion to share with our members.
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