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#astronomy #blog for May now complete: http://sungazer127mak.blogspot.com/2023 ... -2023.html
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Re: Full May Report
Hello Phil
You Venus shot on the 20th is really good. I've never been able to capture Venus that well.
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Graeme
You Venus shot on the 20th is really good. I've never been able to capture Venus that well.
Regards
Graeme
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Re: Full May Report
I find using ISO 100 and an exposure of about 1/200 second is best but I will probably go to 1/320 or 1/400 second when Venus gets larger and brighter and a smaller phase. It is much easier to photograph then, too.Graeme1858 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 7:11 am Hello Phil
You Venus shot on the 20th is really good. I've never been able to capture Venus that well.
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Graeme
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