Greetings All,
And what a sight it was! The weather here in South Carolina
cooperated though it was dicey for a while with heavy clouds on the eastern
horizon just before sunup. Venus was clearly visible through my photographic
combination of OM-4Ti with 500mm f8 lens and Tokina 2x teleconverter. In
retrospect I wish I had used a faster speed slide film instead of Fuji 100.
The view through my friend's 8" Meade was awesome. I will definitely
photograph through it in 2012. Should have my slides back this afternoon.
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: Carlos J. Santisteban Salinas [mailto:cjss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 5:27 PM
To: Lista de correo Olympus
Subject: [OM] The Transit of Venus
Hi, all.
Here are my first pics of the Transit of Venus. The day was cloudy, but I
was fortunate enough to get the sun thru some clear patches on the sky...
<http://cjss.sytes.net/etc/transito/> is the folder with the uncropped,
downsized (640x427) pics. A few notes about the filenames: numbers are the
local time (GMT +0200), the 'L' stands for *Levels adjustment* and 'NF'
means *No filter*.
These pics were taken with the EOS-300D, F.Zuiko 300mm F4.5, Kiron 1.5x,
Vivitar 2x Macro and a home-made solar filter (a 120-roll strip of Pan-F
plus, developed on DD-X (1+4) 15 min. @ 25 celsius).
I took also some pics on film (OM-2S, F.Zuiko 200mm F5, Kiron 2x MC7, Kodak
Technical Pan) thru a somewhat less dense filter (10 min. development of
the Pan-F plus strip), but this film is still to be finished and developed.
Enjoy,
...
Carlos J. Santisteban
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