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The bright object is Saturn, at its brightest this year, no less, and the dimmer object is the star Regulus.Maggie, what are the two planets in these shots?
"Jack Horkheimer, host of the PBS show "Star Gazer," called the event "the moon, the lord of the rings and heart of the lion eclipse.""The bright object is Saturn, at its brightest this year, no less, and the dimmer object is the star Regulus.
Here's a DMR/9 shot captured on a walk down to the Starbucks early one morning.Show us what you've got. We can't let the M8 images dominate. I know that there are a lot of great DMR images out there.
The DMR may be old school, with most of the focus now on the M8.... I'm struck with just how impressive the DMR is/was to use.
When the R10 is introduced, here's hoping Leica is careful to duplicate the "look" that was achieved with the DMR. Kurt
Ugly! The insect, not the photo.Anybody know what it is?