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Did anyone go meteor shower watching?
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Or is it just me who's a bit sad?  :rolleyes


A few of my pics here:
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A few more of the milkyway on my facebook: [size=78%]https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=...322&type=1[/size]
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#2
I was out for a cpl hours and got some ok ish shots of stars but didn't catch any meteors :-( struggled with focus tbh. I was kinda learning as I went!
Nothing Fazes a Foccer!
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#3
forgot about it, is it on tonight, if so where? is that Orion? in your photo?

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#4
Didn't take any pics but the wife and I watched from our garden. Saw a few and the space station fly by.


I reminded her that this time last year we were lying back, watching the same stars, drinking champagne, on the bow of a narrowboat, on the Mon-Brec canal, on our honeymoon.














Man I'm smooth!  Wink
Broken, bruised, forgotten, sore,
too fucked up to care any more.
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(13-08-13, 04:17 PM)chaz link Wrote: forgot about it, is it on tonight, if so where? is that Orion? in your photo?


It peaked last night but there should be some around tonight. Look north and slightly west for the origin (in the constellation of Perseus, hence their name), but they pretty much appear all over.
Broken, bruised, forgotten, sore,
too fucked up to care any more.
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#6
Went up Danesbury hill on Sunday night with some friends. Spent a couple of hours, watching the skies and joshing around. 6 definites, and many probables!!!  :lol :lol
The Deef's apprentice
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(13-08-13, 03:49 PM)Jazz999 link Wrote: I was out for a cpl hours and got some ok ish shots of stars but didn't catch any meteors :-( struggled with focus tbh. I was kinda learning as I went!
You need to set your lens to infinity if it's a dslr, auto focusing can be a nightmare, unless the moon is out and you can get a decent focus on that which helps.
(13-08-13, 04:17 PM)chaz link Wrote: forgot about it, is it on tonight, if so where? is that Orion? in your photo?
It's peak was last night, but it's possible to see them until 24th august. No, no Orion as far as I know! Smile



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#8
Yeah had mine on MF but dunno about infinity, I'd have to check the book! It's a canon 600D and it was using the standard 18-55mm lens.
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#9
Stepped out the back door for a fag before going to bed about midnight and saw one fly overhead.  Got the camera and tripod out, set it all up and sat there for another 30 minutes and saw nothing.  Decided to give up, took the camera off the tripod and another one flew over.  Bugger!
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(13-08-13, 07:08 PM)Jazz999 link Wrote: Yeah had mine on MF but dunno about infinity, I'd have to check the book! It's a canon 600D and it was using the standard 18-55mm lens.
Ahh you don't have a window showing you infinity on that lens Sad Manual and as good as your eyes will let you is the only way then I'm afraid!

(13-08-13, 07:21 PM)rustyrider link Wrote: Stepped out the back door for a fag before going to bed about midnight and saw one fly overhead.  Got the camera and tripod out, set it all up and sat there for another 30 minutes and saw nothing.  Decided to give up, took the camera off the tripod and another one flew over.  Bugger!
Awww!
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#11
I was going to watch the meteor shower, but then I saw some suspiciously large plants walking around...
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#12
mr self destruct, lucky you aint on the mon and Brecon canal today as you would have your brolley up drinking rain water, rain here m8.
sent from my carafan in tenby, Wink
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(14-08-13, 06:24 PM)taylor link Wrote: mr self destruct, lucky you aint on the mon and Brecon canal today as you would have your brolley up drinking rain water, rain here m8.


True, but when it's sunny I don't think there's a more beautiful part of Wales. You're a lucky guy to call it home.  Wink
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