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14 years 10 months ago #83746
by Frank Ryan
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ISS with Space Shuttle Endeavour was created by Frank Ryan
ISS with Space Shuttle Endeavour STS-130 docked to it as they passed on 10th Feb 2010 at 6:40AM
Taken hand held with a Canon Eos 350D & Skylux 70mm refractor as a telephoto lens.
One frame at 1000th of a second at ISO 1600.
Taken hand held with a Canon Eos 350D & Skylux 70mm refractor as a telephoto lens.
One frame at 1000th of a second at ISO 1600.
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14 years 10 months ago #83747
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re:ISS with Space Shuttle Endeavour
Frank_Ryan_jr wrote:
Wow, there's hope for me yet so!
Fab image Frank, magine if you were able to hold the LX200 on the 350D as a telephoto lens...
Taken hand held with a Canon Eos 350D & Skylux 70mm refractor as a telephoto lens.
One frame at 1000th of a second at ISO 1600.
Wow, there's hope for me yet so!
Fab image Frank, magine if you were able to hold the LX200 on the 350D as a telephoto lens...
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14 years 10 months ago #83750
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Replied by Frank Ryan on topic Re:ISS with Space Shuttle Endeavour
:laugh:
The thought had crossed my mind!
The thought had crossed my mind!
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14 years 10 months ago #83753
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Replied by mjc on topic Re:ISS with Space Shuttle Endeavour
That's good frank - really good.
How was it to track manually?
Your capture triggered a distant memory of the following device that was once marketed by Zenit (of Russia) back in the seventies if memory serves.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Photosniper_-_assembled.jpg
Maybe a bit dangerous is these modern paranoid times of ours.
Mark
How was it to track manually?
Your capture triggered a distant memory of the following device that was once marketed by Zenit (of Russia) back in the seventies if memory serves.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Photosniper_-_assembled.jpg
Maybe a bit dangerous is these modern paranoid times of ours.
Mark
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14 years 10 months ago #83755
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Replied by DaveGrennan on topic Re:ISS with Space Shuttle Endeavour
Thats deadly Frank. You might call it 'Extreme Astrophotography' reminds me of an experience I'd rather forget involving tracking ISS one evening with the mount. I had the CGE at the time. I was looking through the finder while trying to keep ISS centred when all of a sudden WALLOP! The mount hit the meridian and stopped dead, but of course my eye didnt and continued at full speed into the finder. Dang that hurt!!
After the pain subsided I thought well if I got a good shot then it will all have been worth it so imaging my horror when I realised that I forgot one teeny weeny little thing. That teeny weeny thing was pressing the record button!! Enough profanity ensued to make a scarlet lady blush!
After the pain subsided I thought well if I got a good shot then it will all have been worth it so imaging my horror when I realised that I forgot one teeny weeny little thing. That teeny weeny thing was pressing the record button!! Enough profanity ensued to make a scarlet lady blush!
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14 years 10 months ago #83756
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Replied by Frank Ryan on topic Re:ISS with Space Shuttle Endeavour
Simple to track.
Just get it in the viewfinder and follow it!
It came out pretty dull but I lightend it in PS.
I really only wanted to see what it would look like for the crack.
It's nuts just how big the thing is!
That sniper shot thing is a mad lookin yolk altogether!
Just get it in the viewfinder and follow it!
It came out pretty dull but I lightend it in PS.
I really only wanted to see what it would look like for the crack.
It's nuts just how big the thing is!
That sniper shot thing is a mad lookin yolk altogether!
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