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RE: [APML] Meteor Photography Questions
Not fancy, but another example (composite of two consecutive images, each
less than 60 seconds):
http://www.geocities.com/glennlray/Astro/991118-Leonids.jpg
This year, I'm shooting three cameras on an equatorial mount (G-11), each w/
50mm f/1.7 lenses stopped to f/2, and will use Fuji Superia 800 film. I can
go about 6-8 minutes before sky glow is a problem. I'm hoping to have
enough coverage to mosaic/composite the best shots.
Glenn Ray
Cypress, Texas
-----Original Message-----
From: R. Scott Ireland [mailto:ireland@gate.net]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 9:05 AM
To: astro-photo@seds.org
Subject: RE: [APML] Meteor Photography Questions
Matt,
> Lets say you use 11 minutes per exposure and multiple exposures
> of the same patch of sky, on a tracking mount. Using RegiStar you
> can consolidate the images into one image. That would yield one
> image with lots of meteors.
Do you have any examples of images made this way that we could see?
Scott
website: http://www.rsiphotos.com/
email: ireland@gate.net
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