Star Gazing
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Some of the photos on the Stuff link below are seriously impressive. Given this was the first time a blood supermoon had happened in 40 years it was worthwhile watching.
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Scene from the beach this a.m. Red sky in the morning ... plus ...
Starting from the bottom...
Venus
Neptune you can't see
Jupiter
Mars (if you look closely at the top of the shot).NeptuneSaturn was further up and quite visible but not to the phone camera (And not in frame anywsy) -
@booboo said in Star Gazing:
Scene from the beach this a.m. Red sky in the morning ... plus ...
Starting from the bottom...
Venus
Neptune you can't see
Jupiter
Mars (if you look closely at the top of the shot).Neptune was further up and quite visible but not to the phone camera (And not in frame anywsy)
Amazing!
Shot with?
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@voodoo said in Star Gazing:
@booboo said in Star Gazing:
Scene from the beach this a.m. Red sky in the morning ... plus ...
Starting from the bottom...
Venus
Neptune you can't see
Jupiter
Mars (if you look closely at the top of the shot).Neptune was further up and quite visible but not to the phone camera (And not in frame anywsy)
Amazing!
Shot with?
The photo is actually barely adequate. Taken with my phone. Samsung Galaxy S8. Which is like mumble years old. No special exposures or anything.
Just shows how awesome these planets are showing up at the moment.
Seriously peeps get up early and have a look (then go back to bed ... ).
This shot does not do it justice.
Timestamp for this at 5:17 a.m.
The fact that the stars ... planets ... show so clearly on the phone camera speaks volumes for how bright they are irl.
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@booboo said in Star Gazing:
@voodoo said in Star Gazing:
@booboo said in Star Gazing:
Scene from the beach this a.m. Red sky in the morning ... plus ...
Starting from the bottom...
Venus
Neptune you can't see
Jupiter
Mars (if you look closely at the top of the shot).Neptune was further up and quite visible but not to the phone camera (And not in frame anywsy)
Amazing!
Shot with?
The photo is actually barely adequate. Taken with my phone. Samsung Galaxy S8. Which is like mumble years old. No special exposures or anything.
Just shows how awesome these planets are showing up at the moment.
Seriously peeps get up early and have a look (then go back to bed ... ).
This shot does not do it justice.
Timestamp for this at 5:17 a.m.
The fact that the stars ... planets ... show so clearly on the phone camera speaks volumes for how bright they are irl.
I'll have a look just as soon as I get the cat to move from under the telescope....
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@booboo said in Star Gazing:
@voodoo said in Star Gazing:
@booboo said in Star Gazing:
Scene from the beach this a.m. Red sky in the morning ... plus ...
Starting from the bottom...
Venus
Neptune you can't see
Jupiter
Mars (if you look closely at the top of the shot).Neptune was further up and quite visible but not to the phone camera (And not in frame anywsy)
Amazing!
Shot with?
The photo is actually barely adequate. Taken with my phone. Samsung Galaxy S8. Which is like mumble years old. No special exposures or anything.
Just shows how awesome these planets are showing up at the moment.
Seriously peeps get up early and have a look (then go back to bed ... ).
This shot does not do it justice.
Timestamp for this at 5:17 a.m.
The fact that the stars ... planets ... show so clearly on the phone camera speaks volumes for how bright they are irl.
I have a Samsung 21 or 22 or something. The photo quality is great, super sharp with no effort. But I can't get it to capture colour like you have. I mean, I've never actually tried to figure it out, but the point and shoot method just delivers watered down colours at superb clarity
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@voodoo said in Star Gazing:
@booboo said in Star Gazing:
@voodoo said in Star Gazing:
@booboo said in Star Gazing:
Scene from the beach this a.m. Red sky in the morning ... plus ...
Starting from the bottom...
Venus
Neptune you can't see
Jupiter
Mars (if you look closely at the top of the shot).Neptune was further up and quite visible but not to the phone camera (And not in frame anywsy)
Amazing!
Shot with?
The photo is actually barely adequate. Taken with my phone. Samsung Galaxy S8. Which is like mumble years old. No special exposures or anything.
Just shows how awesome these planets are showing up at the moment.
Seriously peeps get up early and have a look (then go back to bed ... ).
This shot does not do it justice.
Timestamp for this at 5:17 a.m.
The fact that the stars ... planets ... show so clearly on the phone camera speaks volumes for how bright they are irl.
I have a Samsung 21 or 22 or something. The photo quality is great, super sharp with no effort. But I can't get it to capture colour like you have. I mean, I've never actually tried to figure it out, but the point and shoot method just delivers watered down colours at superb clarity
Sheer luck.
Thought it would be too dark but took a punt.
Often take snaps of the sunrise on my morning walks.
They don't always reflect what I'm seeing but this was good.
In portrait mode though (by necessity to get the planets in). (And I really didn't think they'd show up at all.)
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@booboo said in Star Gazing:
Junior and I just drove down the road to a place of slightly less light pollution.
Saw a couple of streaks in half an hour.
So that was ok. Just.
Woke up just now in the middle of the night. Ducked my head out the door and it's clouded over. Bed time (not that we need a wicket atm).
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@MN5 said in Star Gazing:
@booboo said in Star Gazing:
You weren’t lying about the crappy photo. Thanks for trying though
Yeah well ...