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Last Wednesday I went out with our local cycling club Wheel Easy and part of the ride took us up Norwood Lane which was a long gradual climb but was...
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What an absolutely fantastic time lapse. I assume you powered the camera from the power bank attached to the tripod. If so what brand of dummy...
I was out with my telescope tonight, and I was simply getting ready to go to the Andromeda galaxy. All the sudden, I saw this at 7:10...
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I got to see a Starlink train of satellites a few months ago. It caught me off guard and I'm thinking INVASION! and then I realized what it actually...
Evening storm during late twilight over the hills east of my home, in countryside between Cowra and Young, Central West, NSW. Colours of sunset mixed...
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This is a beautiful image capturing the wonder of our world!
It came to pass that when the clock turned to the witching hour on the last day of the year that one of the most (well, not really) influential...
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Hello again Philip. A nice pair of images from you using just your camera. Orion (The Hunter) and M44 (The Beehive Cluster) both show up quite nicely...
It had taken over a day to process this image using DeepSky Stacker, GraXpert and GIMP. It shows the constellation of Perseus, with the Seven Sisters...
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Hi Phillip,
Sometimes, passing a set of images from one app to another to another can result in poor or over processing. You didn't give much info...
This was the brightest of four unexplained objects I captured on the evening of 14th. I was hunting for meteors with my camera settings at 22mm focal...
With cloud to the east, I reset my camera to meteor settings and aimed my camera at the Square Of Pegasus.
At 2240 GMT, I caught a bright guest star...
I decided to have a go at photographing Lyra, which was near the zenith. I took multiple exposures at 70mm focal length, ISO6400 and 2 seconds...
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Hi Philip. A nice Lyra constellation using 70mm. Nice contrast and it shows up great on the flickr site. Thanks for sharing another fine capture with...
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