anyone know how to capture a good starscape even with light pollution prevalent?
"anyone know how to capture a good starscape even with light pollution prevalent?"
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get a good telescope (celeston), one which has provision for a camera to screw in. you didn't think you were going to get away cheap, did you?
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sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
google is your friend. google starscapea. and question is spelled question not kwetsion.
sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
Sure I can. You are still in high school, on a site that you have to be 18 to join, so you aren't good at following directions, You also don't capitalize at the start of every sentence, don't use proper puncuation and grammer, yet wants to work for the National Geographic. Improve your English skills, even before you improve your photography skills or you'll wind up working the fry machine at McDonald's for the rest of your life. Oh and one more thing, society and work is boring, most people hate their jobs, there is little happiness to be found in worldly pursuits. Oh I forgot, UR is not a word unless you are refering to Ur of the Chaldeans, where Abrahm was before God called him to the promised land.
wuts the difference between kwestion and question? u seem to be able understand it perfectly. u really have no purpose to look for spelling mistakes besides the fact that it doesent adhere to laws of english and what not. doesnt it seem a little redundant? language is an advancement that enables us to communicate? u were able to comprehend well enough, so wuts ur point?
What does all this have to do with the "kwestion"?
sinatraman wrote:
Sure I can. You are still in high school, on a site that you have to be 18 to join, so you aren't good at following directions, You also don't capitalize at the start of every sentence, don't use proper puncuation and grammer, yet wants to work for the National Geographic. Improve your English skills, even before you improve your photography skills or you'll wind up working the fry machine at McDonald's for the rest of your life. Oh and one more thing, society and work is boring, most people hate their jobs, there is little happiness to be found in worldly pursuits. Oh I forgot, UR is not a word unless you are refering to Ur of the Chaldeans, where Abrahm was before God called him to the promised land.
Sure I can. You are still in high school, on a sit... (
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Drive way out in the boondocks, into the country that is, and set up on a good solid tripod with a remote or cable release so that you won't jiggle the camera as you start its probable relatively long exposure time.
I have been a technical writer for a Fortune 100 construction equipment manufacturer for over 2 decades, but I won't enter into the fray of discussion re your english, be it spelling, grammar, syntax, punctuation, etc. I will agree and confirm to you that while mathematics is the necessary base for engineering, "English" (American style that is) is the absolutely necessary ingredient for communicating, regardless of the type of business world you hope to gain employment in. And OJT won't cut it. Get your thinking cap on now, "padner". It's all free for you right now. All you have to do is open your mind and learn. Good luck with photography and school.
I thought we were here to discuss photography. I wonder what our grammarian would have said to ee cummins?
kamikazecheese wrote:
anyone know how to capture a good starscape even with light pollution prevalent?
even with the most expensive equipment/preparations,,there is
"no escape" from light polution. [reflection from dust/smog/etc in the air]..the only escape from your problem--escape to an area with out much light...---joe
kamikazecheese wrote:
wuts the difference between kwestion and question? u seem to be able understand it perfectly. u really have no purpose to look for spelling mistakes besides the fact that it doesent adhere to laws of english and what not. doesnt it seem a little redundant? language is an advancement that enables us to communicate? u were able to comprehend well enough, so wuts ur point?
Kamikaze,
Probably the same as all of us have, you are an obnoxious ignorant fool who has something pointed out to you. Then like a spoiled child tries to rub it in the face of everyone. Why don't you leave this site, the way you are going you won't be liked or tolerated long.
jokescache1 wrote:
kamikazecheese wrote:
anyone know how to capture a good starscape even with light pollution prevalent?
Even with the most expensive equipment/preparations,,there is
"no escape" from light polution. (reflection from dust/smog/etc in the air)..the only escape from your problem--escape to an area with out much light...---joe
Ah! finally one has the right answer. You CANNOT eliminate the pollution unless you drive fifty miles in the boondocks and lift your eyes toward the immensity of space. (Assuming you have a car).
Another solution is to go to the roof the highest building and I mean HIGH) with the hope that it is high enough to look from above the mess.
As to
sinatraman remember my public post to you? I remember typing don't be a despicable pest. It applies here.
I can't believe what I'm seeing!! It is obvious that Kamikazecheese spelt it wrong so blatantly was to catch your eye and not be passed over as just another boring question; and you took him seriously. He went along with it thinking it was all in fun. Most of the time you guys are pretty great to be around but by golly sometimes you can sure be a stuffed shirt
Use a blue filter to cut the gold-orange-yellow hue cast by the city lights. Won't be great, but will be better.
You will dim a few red stars but most have a blue cast so will show better.
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