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Dec 8, 2018 18:51:00   #
@ of my favorate Pics, The snow one I took yesterday, softened it to look more like a painting, the water one is from last month

Snow at the corral

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Daydreaming

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Dec 7, 2018 11:03:07   #
I have a whole series of the inside of that B-17, Comes to Mojave a lot
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Nov 27, 2018 22:42:58   #
Today there wasn't any wind blowing so I went to the water holding ponds. The mountains were mirror clear

upside down

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double vision

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which way is up

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mirror vision

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Hang on

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mountain in the weeds

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blue sky and clouds

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can you find the moon

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Nov 26, 2018 10:31:10   #
I had to search to find some
katspangle wrote:
The rule of odds states that images are more appealing when there are an odd number of subjects (I'm not sure what you do when you have 4 grandkids--who do you leave out?). While this is not so easy when shooting "real life" it is easy to do when composing still life photos. I went through my archives and find that I shoot alot of single subjects, but I did find some that seem to fit this rule of composition. I'd like to see your shots and get your ideas on whether this rule of composition really works or not! Have fun.
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Nov 4, 2018 00:33:38   #
Last week I was out every morning to get some animal and landscape shots

Fall color

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Lot's of hamburger

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Woodpecker

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Big daddy

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The lake in splendid color

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Reflection

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Spooked

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Deer & Church

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Hidden in plane sight

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Mud hens

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Jul 24, 2018 11:36:37   #
As a boy growing up in Baltimore, it was common for us to hop slow moving trains to get around. We would also break into the caboose and get the dynamite caps and place them on the tracks for fun. It was always fun until a friends dog got killed. When you are young you do stupid things. In the 50/60's living in the city sucked.
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Jul 23, 2018 16:22:32   #
Thanks Jim
Albuqshutterbug wrote:
Your best bet for used telescope gear is either Craigslist or cloudy nights which has a very large and active classified section.
http://www.cloudynights.com/classifieds
I use both and also the Albuquerque astronomy club has a classified section. Craigslist lets you see before you buy and I have done very well using it here.
Jim
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Jul 23, 2018 12:51:11   #
New to astrophotography, Just purchaced a Celestron C130slt and see that there are better eye pieces and barlow lens, Interested in buying used.
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Jul 22, 2018 13:49:23   #
I guess I'm lucky, all 5 of mine are interested in the universe, they have the little scopes that you get at Wal-Mart, so now they will really see stuff
SonnyE wrote:
Well, mine have proven to not be all that interested.
Too spoiled by the Internet to have the patience for Grandpa's fiddling. LOL!
Even the two year old can play on a phone or pad/tablet.
Kind of amazing to me.

But I've been starting them early anyway. Computers will be natural (are natural) to them.

First time I resolved Saturn in 2015, it caused quite a stir amongst the family. They'd never seem Saturn live before.
(Somebody changed how to spell Amoungst. Damn whipper-snappers!)
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Jul 22, 2018 13:04:34   #
Glad you keep your cloths on. I'm sure this will be fun , especially when my grand kids come over
SonnyE wrote:
You'll have a blast. But it will really try your patience.
Still, a lot of fun.

I think Astrophotography is the most fun I've ever had in the back yard with my clothes on...
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Jul 22, 2018 13:03:10   #
Thanks, It should be a lot of good time, I have 5 young grand kids who live close by.
SonnyE wrote:
You'll have a blast. But it will really try your patience.
Still, a lot of fun.

I think Astrophotography is the most fun I've ever had in the back yard with my clothes on...
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Jul 22, 2018 13:02:03   #
Thanks.Tehachapi on on the southern part of the Sierra Mountains, on the western edge of the the high desert. At 4000'.
Paladin48 wrote:
You should get some really wonderful skies out there in Tehachapi. Isn't that on the western edge of the High Desert?
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Jul 20, 2018 14:39:16   #
Just caught this, D7200 $699.95. I bought 1 a few months ago, great buy https://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-store/refurbished-cameras.page?cid=img_en_us:EML:EC:7202018:622-Refurb-Email:2018-07-20-Refurb-Sale-START:na:img:mainBanner&ET_CID=2194378&ET_RID=326587273&SC_ID=0032400000mQCHJAA4
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Jul 19, 2018 13:07:12   #
I guess I lucked out, I just happened to catch a sale at Nikon for the refurbished D7200 for $699.00. When I relieved it and had 1562 clicks on it looked brand new I am pleased with it and had no issues.
mas24 wrote:
During the past Mothers Day Holiday Week, you could have purchased a brand new D7200 for $796 from B&H Photo, with free shipping, and no State Sales Tax. And not a gray market camera either. The price has now risen to $996 today. And with the recent new Supreme Court Ruling, all States that collect Sales Tax, will now get it with online orders. If it isn't already implemented? A $109.98 shipping fee is unreasonable. More like $10.98.
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Jul 19, 2018 12:56:14   #
Thanks for the info. I will post pics when I get some. I received the scope last night, but did not get a chance to try it out because of overcast.
mikedent wrote:
I have this model- nice beginner scope- I suggest a set of sorbothane-type pads for the tips of the tripod feet to set in, as well as sacks of rice to put in the tripod tray area, both to help stability and reduce vibrations. I also got the AC adapter since the AA batteries would wear out quickly. I have not tried a camera mount for it, be interested to see how that works out for you! Also just got some upgraded Celestron eyepieces, the Excel-LX line for a wider field of view and better glass. Have fun!
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