What to do when its cloudy, reprocess and play with old images...
I'm not sure why the preview loses color, the download seems a bit better.
That is a fantastic image!
DougS
Loc: Central Arkansas
Excellent! Beautiful captures! I would say time well spent.
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
Starless... that's what I need to do.
Then I could hide my aberrations. LOL!
Sigh! I got some picturds last night, then went back into white-out.
But the good news is I'm getting well versed in getting NINA to be programmed.
So when this rain dries up, I can get down to business.
NINA works very well for me.
Beautiful Brian!
PS: This is the wettest drought I ever saw!
Hey Sonny, how’s the clouds there? Did you get a bunch of rain, any flash floods? I guess I could ask the same questions for Ballard.
Yes I like the odd effect of the starless.
Ballard
Loc: Grass Valley, California
Europa wrote:
Hey Sonny, how’s the clouds there? Did you get a bunch of rain, any flash floods? I guess I could ask the same questions for Ballard.
Yes I like the odd effect of the starless.
Hi guys
We have been getting drenched up here and the wind has been very strong. No end in site right now. In fact we had a large pine blow over and just clip the house a bit, damaging a gutter and some siding. (see the shot below).
Dang!!!! As bad as that looks, you were very fortunate.
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
Europa wrote:
Hey Sonny, how’s the clouds there? Did you get a bunch of rain, any flash floods? I guess I could ask the same questions for Ballard.
Yes I like the odd effect of the starless.
The damned clouds are near constant. Yeah, we got a bunch of rain, but we live on higher ground, so no worries about that, good drainage.
And no big trees here anymore. What the neighbors have for trees are no threat to us.
But even when my sky app sez it will be a good night, these sneak clouds come and mess it up.
On the bright side, I'm getting better and better with NINA. So this crap weather is giving me a lot of practice time.
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
Ballard wrote:
Hi guys
We have been getting drenched up here and the wind has been very strong. No end in site right now. In fact we had a large pine blow over and just clip the house a bit, damaging a gutter and some siding. (see the shot below).
Whew! Close call!
I'd call that a shot across the bow.
On the bright side, it's a close delivery of some firewood.
Yall are fortunate. We just had up to 60mph winds blow through Fri and trees and debris everywhere. My rig is shielded by the house, I'm thankful ,Tornadic would've been tragic. Europa, those are awesome. I like the rose tint around the core . I'd frame them .
Thanks Ronnie.
Even with the bad weather, things have been looking up for you, I remember the days of that troublesome mount you had.
Oh no ! I forgot all about that until you reminded me busting my bubble Brian. I'm looking forward now and not so much back in time. I'll stack some more of the hoard tonight while the winds are howling. I wish you the best on getting out and collecting some more data, I want to see some more images.
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