Maybe science, do something like this, a very crude collage
an old collage of Lunar eclipse in 2004, The 4 th image is all we will see on Saturday.
sweet so what time do you think i should start shooting to get the full thing? start around 3:30?

Fricks Cream of the Crop is, in fact, a title More info | Dec 09, 2011 22:52 | #6886 tonyniev wrote in post #13521470 Maybe science, do something like this, a very crude collage an old collage of Lunar eclipse in 2004, The 4 th image is all we will see on Saturday. sweet so what time do you think i should start shooting to get the full thing? start around 3:30?
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jdizzle Darth Noink 69,419 posts Likes: 65 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Harvesting Nano crystals More info | Dec 09, 2011 22:54 | #6887 tonyniev wrote in post #13521432 No bike and gear talks do not bug me, but does not get my attention, so I just skim thru, and I am not sure if folks here would be interested in the eclipse shoot. Eclipses aren't a rare sight. So, it's not like I've seen them before.
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tonyniev Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 09, 2011 22:55 | #6888 DTBaan wrote in post #13521448 nice tony. what were ur settings on it? i dunno how to take any moon shots ![]() That was on an F 10 telescope speed was 1.6 seconds at iso 400, I wll be shooting with 100-400 on ^7D and will satrt at iso 400 F 8, adjusting speed manual live view focus, mirror lock, remote shutter. Cheers,
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tonyniev Cream of the Crop More info | sweet so what time do you think i should start shooting to get the full thing? start around 3:30?[/QUOTE] Cheers,
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tonyniev Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 09, 2011 22:58 | #6890 Omar, I always like your photos including the biking scenery in Rockland and Pallisades. Cheers,
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jdizzle Darth Noink 69,419 posts Likes: 65 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Harvesting Nano crystals More info | Dec 09, 2011 22:59 | #6891 Tony, I don't know if you read this but, NASA found a planet similar to ours.
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tonyniev Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 09, 2011 22:59 | #6892 Jake, be careful, your moon settings are at full moon, not eclipsed moon, push the iso. Cheers,
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tonyniev Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 09, 2011 23:00 | #6893 jdizzle wrote in post #13521499 Tony, I don't know if you read this but, NASA found a planet similar to ours. http://www.nydailynews.com …sa-finds-article-1.987369 Yup but 600 light years away... Cheers,
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jdizzle Darth Noink 69,419 posts Likes: 65 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Harvesting Nano crystals More info | Dec 09, 2011 23:01 | #6894 tonyniev wrote in post #13521502 Yup but 600 light years away... Yeah, that's not too far.
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Fricks Cream of the Crop is, in fact, a title More info | Dec 09, 2011 23:07 | #6895 tonyniev wrote in post #13521500 Jake, be careful, your moon settings are at full moon, not eclipsed moon, push the iso. ok ill make sure.
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tonyniev Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 09, 2011 23:09 | #6896 Relatively this is just inour neighborhood, but it will take 600 years traveling at the speed of light, voyager has been speeding for 30 years and still in our solar system...andromeda our neighbor galaxy is 3.2 million light years away. Cheers,
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Fricks Cream of the Crop is, in fact, a title More info | Dec 09, 2011 23:09 | #6897 tonyniev wrote in post #13521539 Relatively this is just inour neighborhood, but it will take 600 years traveling at the speed of light, voyager has been speeding for 30 years and still in our solar system...andromeda our neighbor galaxy is 3.2 million light years away. thats crazy!
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DTBaan "The title fairy does not exist" More info | Dec 09, 2011 23:11 | #6898 looks good to me. sharp is nice
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tonyniev Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 09, 2011 23:13 | #6899 Another Feb 2008 eclipsed photo using Rebel Xsi of Orion 80 mm refractor telescope at F10 iso 400 speed 4 sec! Not good focus on thetelescope. Cheers,
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DTBaan "The title fairy does not exist" More info | Dec 09, 2011 23:14 | #6900 jdizzle wrote in post #13521499 Tony, I don't know if you read this but, NASA found a planet similar to ours. http://www.nydailynews.com …sa-finds-article-1.987369 pandora!
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