10/9/01 6:30:04 AM, Roger Wesson <roger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<snip>
>I photographed the International Space Station going over my house a few
>months ago. Middle of London so one of the most light-polluted places
>in the world. With a 28mm f/2.8 lens and 0.42x fisheye adaptor I
>exposed for approximately 10 minutes, aperture wide open, on (if I
>recall correctly) 200 speed print film. The sky was a bit yellow and
>murky but the space station came out beautifully, recorded right across
>the sky with a bright flare right overhead (presumably as part of it
>caught the sun). So I'd say you can do surprisingly long exposures
>before light pollution intrudes.
SHOW US THE PIC!!!!
<snip>
>Good luck - I guess you're preparing for the big one on November 17th?
yeppers. but as it starts to get colder, i'm not sure if i have it in me to go
out and pull this off (i'm very heat tolerant....cold, brrrrr)
/Acer V
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