Now that's the way it should look. Excellent shots and processing. I have a hard time getting the white toned down to an acceptable level.
Great captures! I like the one with the meteors too.
Real nice pic's you were brave men out there in the cold.
John N wrote:
You must have been in the 90% of the U.K. that saw it. I was in the 10% that didn't. Great effort.
Thanks John, we couldn't get the end of it due to the cloud coming in.
alberio wrote:
Now that's the way it should look. Excellent shots and processing. I have a hard time getting the white toned down to an acceptable level.
Thanks alberio, they turned out better than I had hoped as I had focusing problems that morning!
foxfirerodandgun wrote:
Great captures! I like the one with the meteors too.
Thanks, the meteors were a bonus.
eurobird wrote:
Real nice pic's you were brave men out there in the cold.
Thanks eurobird, not sure about being brave though!
Very nice series. I tried to shoot the eclipse, but on this side of "the pond" in lower NY State it was balmy 5 degrees F (that's -15 C), but the wind was the killer. Gusts up to 40mph. Wind vibrated the long lens despite weighted down tripod. Not fun, especially at 2340 hours.
Ken S
Great shots of the moon! (The "meteors" look more like satellites; meteors tend to fade-in, flare bright in the middle, then fade-out.)
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