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| Frenchie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
:stongue: you tried to stay up... meanwhile I was watching it while having my morning coffee and walking the dog. |
yes:( , I mean if I would have gone to bed and then tried to wake up early before work to see it, wouldn't have happened. Stupid moon. |
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| Omega_M |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
I tried to stay up but got too tired. Saw some pics, looked cool. Next year. |
all that drama and yelling, all for nothing. :rolleyes: |
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| Frenchie |
| what's an eclipse without drama and yelling? nothing. |
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| PvDoBseSSioN |
| damn, i wish i had known about this, i had a perfect view of the moon last night :mad: |
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| Omega_M |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
what's an eclipse without drama and yelling? nothing. |
drama and yelling that was directed at me. :o |
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| jonze234 |
| quote: | Originally posted by _Nut_
Here is a neat collage I put together. It gets bright all of a sudden because I hiked up the ISO and slowed the shutter too much

edit: Sweet. Even landed on a black background. |
nice job |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by PvDoBseSSioN
damn, i wish i had known about this, i had a perfect view of the moon last night :mad: | it was at 5 in the morning our time, so technically today :P
the only reason i woke up was because i had to take a piss. so around 5 i woke up and as i took a piss, i looked outside and it was cloudy. lameness. |
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| Esiotrat |
| quote: | Originally posted by _Nut_
Here is a neat collage I put together. It gets bright all of a sudden because I hiked up the ISO and slowed the shutter too much

edit: Sweet. Even landed on a black background. |
What type of camera and shooting specs were you using? |
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| chorche |
I promise that....
Next Moon Eclipses:
21th Feb. 2008 - Full (Europe)
16th Aug. 2008 - Partial (Europe)
31th Dec. 2009 - Particular (Europe)
26th Jun. 2010 - Particular
21th Dec. 2010 - Full
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| _Nut_ |
| quote: | Originally posted by Enigmatik
What type of camera and shooting specs were you using? |
Canon D60 with a Sigma DG 28-300mm zoom.
Settings varied from 1/1000" at f12 ISO 400 to 3" at f5.6 ISO 800
http://picasaweb.google.com/samuel....70828_originals are the originals. When you open a picture, look towards the right side where it says
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Photo 2 of 33
20070828_originals
Aug 27, 2007
1600×1067 pixels – 224KB
more info
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Click the more info button and it will show the settings for each picture:
Filename: IMG_6820.JPG
Camera: Canon
Model: Canon EOS D60
ISO: 400
Exposure: 20.0 sec
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 28mm
Latitude: n/a
Longitude: n/a
more info
The collage was just something I whipped up in Photoshop to show the transition.
I actually updated the collage too. The 4th to last was to bright so I removed it to make the progression more natural.
http://img337.**************/img337/...geupdateri4.jpg |
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| Ang ' ela_ie |
Nice pics Sambo.  |
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| Omega_M |
OMG look !! A red cherry in the sky. :gsmile:
| quote: | | The Moon passed close to the center of Earth's shadow on August 28th. Seen best by skywatchers in western North America, and the Pacific region, the resulting total lunar eclipse was a dark one, lasting about 90 minutes. In this telescopic image taken near mid totality from Yass, NSW Australia, the 85 kilometer wide ray crater Tycho lies near the top right of the shadowed lunar surface. Of course, even during a total lunar eclipse,the Moon is not completely dark. Instead the Moon remains visible during totality, reflecting reddened light filtering into the Earth's shadow. The light comes from all the sunsets and sunrises, as seen from the lunar perspective, around the edges of a silhouetted Earth. |
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ |
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