Magnificent blues
Thanks for sharing the sharpness and purity
Amitiés
Philippe
Le 11 févr. 13 à 03:07, Bob Whitmire a écrit :
> My first attempt at astrophotography. Inadvertent, as in unintended,
> maybe even accidental. I was shooting 180 degrees off a boring
> sunset and just when I was about to pack it in, the sky started to
> get interesting again. So I deployed the tripod, set up and just
> hung out for a while, trying to keep the ISO at 100 and lengthening
> the time. Then stars started to pop out. Couldn't tell from chimping
> if I was getting them. Couldn't see them in the viewfinder. Too bad
> I missed one of Orion's. I thought I had it, but obviously I didn't.
> Still, it was fun. And now I have something new to keep me out after
> dark.
>
> http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=2218
>
> --Bob
>
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