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Fantastic Moon & Jupiter conjunction

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12 years 5 months ago #94537 by mjc
Nice captures, Keith et. al.

I particularly like it when I see "as it is" images captured without the need to process different regions differently with the view of rendering something in some idealised context. Though I see the necessity to do it at times.

I.e., for me (and its personal) the less "photoshop"-type treatment the better.

To be clear - I believe those images reflect the relative brightnesses of the separate targets (scaling is allowed) - I can see what was there - it could be made prettier but at the expense of the truth. I appreciate these - they are thought provoking.

These are magic.

Mark C.

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12 years 5 months ago #94538 by michael_murphy
Replied by michael_murphy on topic Re: Fantastic Moon & Jupiter conjunction

lunartic wrote: I completely forgot about this event, :angry:

Very nice Keith. Myself and the Dublin Stargazers spent an hour and a half waiting for the clouds to clear but to no avail .

Michael


At least there is something I can be thankful for. :p

BTW, excellent image Keith.

Paul


There's a sting in the tail Paul, my informants in Bayside told me that it cleared up after 2AM and the conjunction was visible. DOH!!

Michael.

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12 years 5 months ago #94539 by lunartic_old
Replied by lunartic_old on topic Re: Fantastic Moon & Jupiter conjunction

There's a sting in the tail Paul, my informants in Bayside told me that it cleared up after 2AM and the conjunction was visible. DOH!!

Michael.


Thanks for bursting my bubble. :-(

Paul

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