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Moon, Jupiter & Moons - 2018May27
May 28, 2018 21:50:24   #
bwana Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
 
Shot the Moon, Jupiter and Jupiter's Moons last night with the full spectrum Sony RX10 III, tripod mounted.

The attached image is a composite of three stacks of subs processed in RegiStax:
- Moon & Jupiter: best 4 of 12x1/8sec (177mm, f/4, ISO100),
- Moon: best 5 of 15x1/640sec (600mm, f/4, ISO100),
- Jupiter & Moons: best 5 of 19x1/4sec (600mm, f/4, ISO400).

Composite put together in Photoshop.

Enjoy!

bwa

Moon-Jupiter-Moons Composite
Moon-Jupiter-Moons Composite...
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May 29, 2018 02:59:49   #
SonnyE Loc: Communist California, USA
 
Hey, that's cool!

Was set up, fighting full moon glare, then clouded out.
I can NOT catch a break lately.

Or weather people suck mud from a duck pond!

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May 29, 2018 14:46:02   #
bwana Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
 
SonnyE wrote:
Hey, that's cool!

Was set up, fighting full moon glare, then clouded out.
I can NOT catch a break lately.

Or weather people suck mud from a duck pond!

Ya, the weather is fickle this year! 31C (88F) and clear yesterday, 3C (37F) and raining (almost snowing) this morning! From air conditioning to having the fireplace on in less than eight hours!! My ol' body is having a hard time adapting to these swings...

bwa

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May 30, 2018 10:52:55   #
SonnyE Loc: Communist California, USA
 
bwana wrote:
Ya, the weather is fickle this year! 31C (88F) and clear yesterday, 3C (37F) and raining (almost snowing) this morning! From air conditioning to having the fireplace on in less than eight hours!! My ol' body is having a hard time adapting to these swings...

bwa


Wow! Well, we haven't had swings like that...
But then, we don't live in God's Country like you do.

This morning, the marine layer is misting enough it looks like it rained.
Kind of jumping from cloudy, to clear-ish (teaser), to socked in solid in about 3-4 hours last night.
Crazy.

Today's weather will be chitty and crappy, with periods of awful and boring....

Just got to sit it out.

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May 30, 2018 15:36:30   #
Albuqshutterbug Loc: Albuquerque NM
 
SonnyE wrote:
Wow! Well, we haven't had swings like that...
But then, we don't live in God's Country like you do.

This morning, the marine layer is misting enough it looks like it rained.
Kind of jumping from cloudy, to clear-ish (teaser), to socked in solid in about 3-4 hours last night.
Crazy.

Today's weather will be chitty and crappy, with periods of awful and boring....

Just got to sit it out.
Wow! Well, we haven't had swings like that... br B... (show quote)


FLO says I am going to have clear skies and light winds after 8PM.
Might have to try something different tonight.
Keep on trying guys.

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May 30, 2018 21:53:32   #
SonnyE Loc: Communist California, USA
 
Albuqshutterbug wrote:
FLO says I am going to have clear skies and light winds after 8PM.
Might have to try something different tonight.
Keep on trying guys.


We're almost socked in and it isn't even darkish...
Trying indeed.

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Jun 3, 2018 20:24:20   #
CraigFair Loc: Santa Maria, CA.
 
bwana wrote:
Shot the Moon, Jupiter and Jupiter's Moons last night with the full spectrum Sony RX10 III, tripod mounted.

The attached image is a composite of three stacks of subs processed in RegiStax:
- Moon & Jupiter: best 4 of 12x1/8sec (177mm, f/4, ISO100),
- Moon: best 5 of 15x1/640sec (600mm, f/4, ISO100),
- Jupiter & Moons: best 5 of 19x1/4sec (600mm, f/4, ISO400).

Composite put together in Photoshop.

Enjoy!

bwa

That's really cool Brian I like the insert.
Craig

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Jun 5, 2018 20:48:02   #
Albuqshutterbug Loc: Albuquerque NM
 
bwana wrote:
Shot the Moon, Jupiter and Jupiter's Moons last night with the full spectrum Sony RX10 III, tripod mounted.

The attached image is a composite of three stacks of subs processed in RegiStax:
- Moon & Jupiter: best 4 of 12x1/8sec (177mm, f/4, ISO100),
- Moon: best 5 of 15x1/640sec (600mm, f/4, ISO100),
- Jupiter & Moons: best 5 of 19x1/4sec (600mm, f/4, ISO400).

Composite put together in Photoshop.

Enjoy!

bwa


Brian, I like the way you did this.
Nicely done.
Jim

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