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Re: [APML] Two more pictures of the November 9th TLE
Thanks again, John!!
Ahhhhh... finally! I thought I'd never be able to convince you!! I was
seriously thinking about inviting myself and the D60 camera over to Boston
for an imaging session, to try and convince you! VBG
PS I haven't had the time yet to try to follow you suggestions on processing
of the NGC7000 image. I hope to be able to have a go at it soon and I will
let you know when I have
Best regards,
Arne
--
Arne Danielsen
Langhussenter 15, 1405 Langhus, Norway
mailto:arne.danielsen@oslo.online.no
http://arnedani.home.online.no/
N59°45'14" E10°50'38" A115m
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Boudreau" <jeboud@comcast.net>
To: "Arne Danielsen" <arnedani@online.no>; "Discussion of
FilmAstrophotography" <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: [APML] Two more pictures of the November 9th TLE
Hi Arne,
OK, OK, you've convinced me !!! I'll sell my Nikon F100 and buy a Canon
10D !!!
;o)
Very nice job once again on your eclipse images. And the flexibility of the
D60 and such cameras are perfect for lunar and solar eclipses.
John
John Boudreau
http://home.comcast.net/~jeboud/astro.htm
----- Original Message -----
From: "Arne Danielsen" <arnedani@online.no>
To: "Discussion of Film Astrophotography" <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 2:40 PM
Subject: [APML] Two more pictures of the November 9th TLE
> Dear friends,
>
> I've prepared two more images of the November 9th total lunar eclipse that
I
> thought I would share.
>
> The first image is made from combining one short exposure of 1 second (to
> get a correct exposed Moon) and one long exposure of 8 seconds (to
register
> the surrounding starfield). Both images where taken close the maximum
> eclipse and I think the resulting images is a very close resemblance to
how
> it appeared visually.
>
http://tinyurl.com/qmm7/astrophoto/lunareclipse/20031109/D60-4369and4372.htm
>
> The second image is based on the first, but in addition I've added an
image
> taken just prior to second contact and one image taken just after third
> contact. The resulting images shows how the Moon, over a period of approx
> 1h19m, moves through Earth shadow and in respect to the starfield.
>
http://tinyurl.com/qmm7/astrophoto/lunareclipse/20031109/D60-4333and4369and4372and4406.htm
>
> Best regards,
> Arne
> --
> Arne Danielsen
> Langhussenter 15, 1405 Langhus, Norway
> mailto:arne.danielsen@oslo.online.no
> http://arnedani.home.online.no/
> N59°45'14" E10°50'38" A115m
>
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