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06/05/2012 11:01:20 PM · #26 |
For what it's worth - |
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06/05/2012 11:13:42 PM · #27 |
Originally posted by Blackbox: For what it's worth - |
That came out nice! I had considered setting up my old Meade 200mm with the solar filter and an appropriate eyepiece and mating a digicam to do eyepiece photography like you did. In the end, time got the best of me and I had to retrench to just the telephoto approach.
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06/05/2012 11:16:38 PM · #28 |
Give me your opinion....
....how will the common person "capture" the Venus transit in 2117 ?
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06/05/2012 11:24:21 PM · #29 |
okay, never mind the comments from the peanut gallery. I GOT IT!
May not be wonderful, but dang, I got it.
I shot it through these:
... (They are reflecting the table top, since they are very dense)
Message edited by author 2012-06-05 23:41:47. |
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06/05/2012 11:25:18 PM · #30 |
Here is one I took. It isn't as detailed as some of the beautiful ones the rest of you have posted but I was very happy to get it!
Taken with a Panasonic G1 and with the Panasonic 100-300mm lens at full zoom which is 600mm in 35mm format. I used a ND400 neutral density filter on some of my shots but it actually worked better just to hold a piece of Shade 8 welding glass in front of the camera.
Here is a link to the image on Flickr:
Venus Transit on Flickr
Message edited by author 2012-06-05 23:44:39. |
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06/05/2012 11:41:06 PM · #31 |
You did it....nice job....
I went out to the lake near my house and got a few shots. More than a few people came around to check out my photos !
Originally posted by sfalice: okay, never mind the comments from the peanut gallery. I GOT IT!
May not be wonderful, but dang, I got it.
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06/06/2012 12:07:15 AM · #32 |
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06/06/2012 12:59:31 AM · #33 |
Great stuff all!
I created an animation, it didn't turn out bad at all... unfortunately I can't share it, because it doesn't seem to want to play correctly on DPC, even though it plays perfectly on my system. Ah well, it's late. Time for bed.
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06/06/2012 01:30:16 AM · #34 |
Just before it disappeared behind the clouds for the rest of the night. It never got low enough on the horizon to look at with the naked eye. |
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06/06/2012 01:30:53 AM · #35 |
I made a quick animation of the first 35 minutes or so (couldn't stay there longer)
... and here is one shot from later on, near the mid-point.
These are 100% crops, no other processing except for stacking/aligning for the animation.
432mm (35mm EQ), f/3.51, 1/1250 sec, ISO 80 with approximately 4.0-density film as a solar filter.
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06/06/2012 02:00:42 AM · #36 |
Wow beautiful. Photos are really beautiful. This is one of the rare moment of this century. |
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06/06/2012 03:29:49 AM · #37 |
Great to see all the photos here. We had just clouds. |
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06/06/2012 03:51:53 AM · #38 |
Originally posted by hajeka: Great to see all the photos here. We had just clouds. |
I agree. But we had clouds and a bit of rain, though in western Japan it was clear. |
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06/06/2012 08:33:54 AM · #39 |
Pure cloud cover here :-( Nice shots, people!
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06/06/2012 10:33:03 AM · #40 |
Great stuff. I'll just wait for the next one...I'll only be 150 or so. |
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06/06/2012 01:18:09 PM · #41 |
I'm jealous of the color in people's photos (it makes me want to add color to mine!)
I shot around 6:30pm, so no sunset type colors, and I used some sort of optical filter sheet that looked kind of like mylar (there was a transit party on the top of the physics building -- with telescopes, projection, and this funky mylar sheet that I held in front of my 100-400 lens. But really no color...
Message edited by author 2012-06-06 13:18:55.
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06/06/2012 01:29:45 PM · #42 |
Originally posted by kenskid: Give me your opinion....
....how will the common person "capture" the Venus transit in 2117 ? |
pretty sure most people will be living on venus, so |
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06/06/2012 01:41:42 PM · #43 |
Originally posted by LanndonKane: Originally posted by kenskid: Give me your opinion....
....how will the common person "capture" the Venus transit in 2117 ? |
pretty sure most people will be living on venus, so |
Surface temperature about 400° and an atmosphere primarily made up of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid -- I think I'll take Mars ... |
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06/06/2012 01:56:20 PM · #44 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by LanndonKane: Originally posted by kenskid: Give me your opinion....
....how will the common person "capture" the Venus transit in 2117 ? |
pretty sure most people will be living on venus, so |
Surface temperature about 400° and an atmosphere primarily made up of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid -- I think I'll take Mars ... |
I would say I'd take Uranus but that's being discussed already in another thread ;) |
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06/06/2012 02:31:55 PM · #45 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Surface temperature about 400° and an atmosphere primarily made up of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid -- I think I'll take Mars ... |
Have you been to Phoenix? It's not much different and people seem to love it. |
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06/06/2012 03:32:24 PM · #46 |
Perhaps no color, but the clouds gives some extra dimension to this ones. |
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06/06/2012 03:51:52 PM · #47 |
Originally posted by DrAchoo: Originally posted by GeneralE: Surface temperature about 400° and an atmosphere primarily made up of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid -- I think I'll take Mars ... |
Have you been to Phoenix? It's not much different and people seem to love it. |
No, but I've been to the Dairy Queen in Prescott. |
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06/06/2012 03:57:27 PM · #48 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Surface temperature about 400° and an atmosphere primarily made up of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid -- I think I'll take Mars ... |
And that's 460°C, so 860°F!
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06/06/2012 06:24:15 PM · #49 |
This is from this morning's newspaper, so obviously not my work. The transit as seen from a part of Japan that wasn't cloudy. (Today would have been a good day...)
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06/06/2012 06:59:09 PM · #50 |
Why is it curved like that? |
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