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Feb 12, 2024 07:36:52   #
bwana wrote:
I was testing what might be expected from one of the new smart telescope packages, in particular Celestron's Origin Smart Telescope with its 6" f/2.2 RASA scope. I'm familiar with the integrated Sony STARVIS IMX178C (6.4MP, 3040x2048 pixels with 2.4Ξm photosites) equipped camera having had a QHY 178C astro-camera which worked very well.

Looks like the Origin could be a winner!?

bwa


I suppose that for $3999 it should out perform all the other smart scopes out there. Time will tell, when you get one.
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Feb 11, 2024 13:40:01   #
philo wrote:
Looking for a ef 24-70 II if you have one


Sorry, only a 16-35mm f4L
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Feb 11, 2024 08:30:46   #
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Feb 11, 2024 08:24:18   #
$.40-.60 per kw sounds like normal rate for Hawaii in 2013. I wonder what the charging stations charge there now.
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Feb 11, 2024 08:18:40   #
Texcaster wrote:
The water festival is a Thai fertility celebration. You'll also find roadside shrines with penis effigies in ALL sizes, with legs that make them look like canons at the ready. I was signal corps, ten mos in Vietnam and two mos. in Thailand in 69-70. It was water everywhere!


Especially during the Monsoons.
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Feb 11, 2024 08:13:20   #
Linda From Maine wrote:
Mount Adams in the Cascade Range, Washington State.

I went looking for one or two of the Four Elements of Nature: Earth, Wind, Water, Fire (a flickr group theme this week). I believe I have all four in this photo if you consider an active volcano contains "the fire within."

Feedback welcomed!

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53521312101_6770783c9e_k.jpgThe Fire is Within by Linda Shorey, on Flickr

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53521702184_e46b1e170a_k.jpgMount Adams by Linda Shorey, on Flickr

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Mount Adams in the Cascade Range, Washington State... (show quote)

Wow!!! The lenticular clouds are excellent. Thanks for sharing.
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Feb 11, 2024 08:08:52   #
robertjerl wrote:
I had some problems today with my RP losing focus and then hunting to get it back. I drove up the ridge SW of my home to take pictures of the snow on the mountains without so much urban clutter blocking the view. But the turn-around at the entrance to a gated community still has some small trees and light poles that get in the way while shooting overlapping frames for an horizon to horizon panorama of the mountains to the north.

I did find one thing that really bugs me. It is a bright sunny day and because I wear glasses, light gets into the electronic viewfinder the image was washed out very badly. I could hardly see to frame the images and check the focus. A rubber eye cup won't fix it because of the glasses. I do have some one-use and toss them contact lenses my eye doctor gave me a Rx for to see if that will solve my problems. I of course have the same problem with my R7 and my EF bodies, I still have. I stopped wearing contacts full time when I was still teaching because some of the older classrooms* still had chalk boards and that chalk dust and contacts did not play well together. Eyes itching, turning red and watering like I was crying. But maybe I should think of going back to wearing contacts full time. I can see better with contacts anyway.

*A very overcrowded high school, so we took turns being traveling teachers using someone's room during their conference/prep period. One semester just before I retired, I had 5 rooms for 6 periods of class and a 20-min homeroom. I got to do two classes in one room because the assigned teacher worked as a part-time dean for homeroom, nutrition, 3rd and 4th periods. So 1st and 2nd-two rooms followed by homeroom, nutrition/morning break plus 3rd and 4th periods in the same room without having to lug a briefcase and backpack of my books and materials from one room to another during the 7 minutes between classes, then lunch to move to another room, followed by two different rooms for 5th and 6th periods. The two rooms I used 1st
and 2nd periods still had chalk boards=lots of chalk dust to get under my contacts and bug me the rest of the day.
I had some problems today with my RP losing focus ... (show quote)


I'm not sure about the RP, but my R6 has this setting in AF


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Feb 11, 2024 08:03:36   #
Nice series, I would have loved seeing it in operation.
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Feb 11, 2024 07:44:03   #
paulrnzpn wrote:
As a New Zealander I am finding UHH a rather fun forum to be a member of.
We have the friendly members and we have the knowledgeable members.
And then there are the other members who are neither.
We also have members who're keen to learn from other members of UHH, whilst at the same time there are some members who appear to be on here more because they love to pick a fight.
I guess 'US of A' is a large country full of diverse people, and with a diverse range of 'photographers', and most of UHH's members are based in USA.

So!...
What is a photographer? Someone with a camera, or even someone with a phone that has a camera, or is a photographer someone who makes good photos?
And what makes a photo a good photo?
Opinions on that question will be very diverse I imagine.
As a New Zealander I am finding UHH a rather fun f... (show quote)


Sounds like you're trying to pick a fight 😀😀😀
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Feb 11, 2024 07:41:12   #
After 4 pages of confusion about Nikon, this is the reason I switched from Nikon F to Canon waaay back in the day...😉😉😉
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Feb 10, 2024 08:17:28   #
Stlawrence wrote:
Great shots of a great automobile (not one of my favorite years, however... prefer the look of the older models).


I'm guessing you're not referring to earlier model Challengers. I'm also a fan of the 60s Mopars.
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Feb 10, 2024 08:12:42   #
srsincary wrote:
From an Air France plane in the Delhi-Paris leg. The aircraft's thick windows are not the best medium for shooting through. But I don't know of any other option to get a 36,000 feet view! 😎

Comments and critiques welcome.


No critiques necessary. Good job.
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Feb 10, 2024 08:08:08   #
Mr Lucas was called "The prince of darkness" for a reason!!!. Lucas was the inventor of warm beer.
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Feb 10, 2024 08:05:24   #
Beautiful car, only it should be on a nice winding road through the countryside.
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Feb 10, 2024 08:03:13   #
FotoHog wrote:
The world outside was frozen solid. The town was without power. Stores and shops were closed. Thousands of tea kettles refused to boil. Many cars were in the ditch. But Nature looked more beautiful than ever. . . .


Cool, so that's what cloud9 looks like 🙂🙂🙂
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