dviv wrote:Love the last one - just beautiful.
yeah, not really much skill required here, composition is already made..just press a few buttons to adjust and done
CraigVTR wrote:Great shots. Cannot see the fingers or the black card , well done on the widely varing exposures.
Love the last, what was the telescope adaptor you bought? My son has a telescope, I have a camera; will have to have a talk with him.
check ebay for the appropriate sized adapter for your tele, really its a pretty cheap to get into, however if you only do it one in a blue moon I reckon it ain;t worthwhile spending heaps...
norwest wrote:Nice shots, Jerry.
When shooting these you were only about 15 mins away from my home. And yes, the sunsets to die for are the rule rather than exception, with or without cloud to add effect. The night sky, as you've seen, is eye popping. And I'm ashamed to say i don't take advantage of this as much as i should.
I've been to the telescopes numerous times when showing visiting family and friends around the region, but never taken the time to get shots or stay around till sunset. The old story of one doesn't appreciate what one has in his own backyard.
Yarrie lake is 5 mins up the road from the telescopes and worth a look with the camera gear. Also, in a few months we'll have the cotton starting to open ( that which wasn't destroyed by last week's floods) with white fields to the horizon. If you're coming up again I can guide you to our local pub for the best and biggest feed our side the black stump (the best side) and get you on to the biggest farms in the area. Just give me a cooee if you're interested.
Hey Norwest, i did actually think of you but thought you were alot further away from Narrabri, I am heading back up early next year so I will take you up on that offer..
I understand about not taking advantage of the conditions cause you live there, well, you will just have to show me all teh good spots...
We went to Yarrie lake for a swim, man that place is busier then Pitt street in sydney. It is quite a nice place though, the mozzies where not too bad out there also.
That cotton is big money! I would be keen to see some fields in real life..
I am gonne need to take two weeks off to come up there now..farms, sunsets and telescopes...I am gonna get no sleep.
zafra52 wrote:I guess is going to be a very expensive
addiction..., but a healthy one.
I plan on borrowing..gear that is
Remorhaz wrote:I really like the perspective in the first - it looks like you might have had to rescue some exposure on the trees, etc?
Mustn't look at the last... can't afford to get encouraged to try another thing... must resist....
I few options with that first one, its almost straight into the sun so the tree shadows are going ot be tricky to work with without making them look silly.
The problem with astro stuff is that its worse than sunrises, loks of waiting and retrys just to get the right conditions...
Some of us just were not interested in teh telescope...
sigh..