AlanS
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These are excellent Ed! I particularly like the second one :thumbs:Several views of Cedar Falls in Arkansas at Petit Jean State Park. I liked the color palette going on with the dirty water.
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These are excellent Ed! I particularly like the second one :thumbs:Several views of Cedar Falls in Arkansas at Petit Jean State Park. I liked the color palette going on with the dirty water.
Several views of Cedar Falls in Arkansas at Petit Jean State Park. I liked the color palette going on with the dirty water.
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Matt, fascinating shot, at that speed how long did the pass took ?like 105,000 MPH.
Here is a composite of three photos. The times were 9:49, 10:18, and 10:31. So, in 42 minutes, Mercury made it 13.5% of the way across (measured in PS). So... 5 hours and 11 minutes.Matt, fascinating shot, at that speed how long did the pass took ?
Great image Matt. Years ago (2012 I believe), I took a shot of the transit of Venus. I used a Pentax 67 500mm with a 2x and 1.4x along with every neutral density I could find.Here is a composite of three photos. The times were 9:49, 10:18, and 10:31. So, in 42 minutes, Mercury made it 13.5% of the way across (measured in PS). So... 5 hours and 11 minutes.
Oh, that’s gorgeous!
You need to clean your sensor!Oh, that’s gorgeous!
Even at 560mm, it was hard to aim the thing at the sun. You'd need a finder scope with that combination!
Ed,Several views of Cedar Falls in Arkansas at Petit Jean State Park. I liked the color palette going on with the dirty water.