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Taras R. Hnatyshyn
{K:4055} 8/14/2003
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Joe,
Nice Leonid. I tried shooting the Perseids last summer, but the only visible meteor in the camera's field of view did not register on the film... Murphy's law: the bright meteors are in the area of the sky outside your field of view!!!
Taras
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Joe McCary
{K:3235} 11/19/2002
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Kim when I uploaded, it appeared not to go. So I tried it a second and third time. On the third time all seemed fine. When I looked there were three copies of the same image. If you look you will see that the list cop removed the extra 2 (I asked them to do that).
Thanks all for your kind comments. This is my first venture into ?semi conscious? photography, usually when i shoot at this time of day it is because I was up all night working on a deadline, but to get up to shoot at 4 am is a new practice for me.
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Raymond Andringa
{K:963} 11/19/2002
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Thank you for sharing, Joe. Out here in the Northwest it was overcast and stormy and I really wanted to see this event. Being an amateur photographer as I am, I?m glad to see how you were able to obtain these shots.
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Barbara A. Novak
{K:306} 11/19/2002
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this is the best of the lot! thanks for posting this--we have full cloud cover so there was no way to see anything!
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Kim Culbert
{K:37070} 11/19/2002
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Joe, seems like you uploaded this image 3 times.... or are they different?
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Cindy L Brown
{K:166} 11/19/2002
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This turned out very well I think! You have a good siting there! I wanted so much to be able to watch this last night, but couldn't wake up! So now i can see it still! You captured the meteor great! hope you are sleeping now!! Well done effort!
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