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docbell
Jul-24-2005, 12:02 AM
Here are some pictures taken through my telescope. Taken with my old camera (a Fujifilm S7000), handheld at the scope eyepiece. And yes, there was a little manipulation/editing :rolleyes of the picture with the moon, saturn and jupiter all in one view. Thanx for looking, Kevin.
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Bob Stanley
Jul-24-2005, 03:17 PM
You must have a nice telescope and camera setup! Your pictures are very nice. That picture with the moon and two planets, being that close, probally does not occur that often, nice capture!
TristanP
Jul-24-2005, 06:50 PM
I like that shot of the earthshine. What telescope is it?
Andy
Jul-24-2005, 06:54 PM
:wave and welcome to dgrin - fantastic debut :thumb
pathfinder
Jul-24-2005, 07:24 PM
Here are some pictures taken through my telescope. Taken with my old camera (a Fujifilm S7000), handheld at the scope eyepiece. And yes, there was a little manipulation/editing :rolleyes of the picture with the moon, saturn and jupiter all in one view. Thanx for looking, Kevin.
http://docbell.smugmug.com/photos/29532863-S.jpg
I remember hearing about the juxtaposition of the moon, Jupiter and Saturn but did not remember the time or date. So glad to see you caught it - what a great shot!! Welcome to dgrin!!:clap There are several folks around here who like to shoot the moon - but you're the only one with Jupiter and Saturn in the same frame too. And Saturn is clearly recognizeable as Saturn.:thumb
docbell
Jul-24-2005, 10:50 PM
I remember hearing about the juxtaposition of the moon, Jupiter and Saturn but did not remember the time or date. So glad to see you caught it - what a great shot!! Welcome to dgrin!!:clap There are several folks around here who like to shoot the moon - but you're the only one with Jupiter and Saturn in the same frame too. And Saturn is clearly recognizeable as Saturn.:thumb Thanx for the comments, but I'm feeling a little guilty about something. The only juxtapositioning in that last picture was done with a few clicks of the mouse. The moon, jupiter and saturn weren't really aligned quite that close. The picture is actually 3 individual pictures combined into one. I really wasn't trying to fool anyone - I guess my comment in the intial post about 'a little manipulation/editing' (along with the guilty looking smiley :rolleyes) was too subtle of a hint. I hope this wont get me kicked off Dgrin :uhoh, I've really enjoyed it since joining. Next time I have a picture like this i'll put it in the Shenanigans post. Anyway, thanx again for the comments.
In response to TristanP's question - the telescope is a Celestron Nexstar 5.
Kevin.
pathfinder
Jul-25-2005, 05:18 AM
Thanx for the comments, but I'm feeling a little guilty about something. The only juxtapositioning in that last picture was done with a few clicks of the mouse. The moon, jupiter and saturn weren't really aligned quite that close. The picture is actually 3 individual pictures combined into one. I really wasn't trying to fool anyone - I guess my comment in the intial post about 'a little manipulation/editing' (along with the guilty looking smiley :rolleyes) was too subtle of a hint. I hope this wont get me kicked off Dgrin :uhoh, I've really enjoyed it since joining. Next time I have a picture like this i'll put it in the Shenanigans post. Anyway, thanx again for the comments.
In response to TristanP's question - the telescope is a Celestron Nexstar 5.
Kevin.
I shot a frame of Jupiter and the moon last year. and had a great difficulty getting them in the same frame, but I knew they were supposed to pass in and out of the moons shadow so I didn't realize this was a composite. I should be more sceptical I guess. Still, nicely done :):
This is my shot from April 2004 when the moon and Jupiter were close - you can see how they barely fit in the frame
:D
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