Focal length-wideness approximately 1500mm (Teleskopbrennweite 700mm: 20mm Okular ergibt eine 35 Fache Vergrößerung x 1,6 Brennweitenverlängerung) CAMERA CANON'S EOS 10 DS Refraktorteleskop Skylux 700mm Transition of built eyepiece-adapters itself Teleskop/Kamera Astro sun-foil about a destruction the camera and the eyes zu-vermeiden. Hinweiß without Astrofolie would become approximately within less seconds 30 Würfel Kunsthoffassung des Okulars Schmelzen. A Kurzeitiger experiment cave I with opens the Refraktor implemented-has, a hole burned into a white sheet of paper in only 1 S!!!!!!
In the parable-touch that itself approaching Venus left below, picture-insole, Reception long-time-exposure 2 sec. ISO100 To filter subsequent tonal value*-correction about the milky light and to do the Venus with it visibly. Light-compensation approximately 4 Blenden (Schwarz und Weiß)
Picture-insole left, just like left half, beginning of the Eintauchfase of the Venus with drop-formation, from 7:26 o'clock?7:38 o'clock about 7:34 drafts of a cloud-bond.
Exposure of the transit warming 1/125 Sec. Exposure time Shield approximately f32 (auf Grund der Verhältnisse im Test bei Tagesbeobachtung ermittelt) Focal length ca.1500mm Filter Astrofolie over the main-lentil of the eyepiece stretched loosely!
10:08 o'clock next approach Venus at the center of the two sun-stains , Wallpaper with exact position in the sun to the sun-stains, that are portrayed in the enlargement-circle again somewhat more exactly.
Exit of the Venus 13: 15 with completion of the reception-sequence lg Peter Kehrle
Great shots, and even brilliant composition - this would be the poster to hand on your wall for the Venus transition 2004. To show the successive phases of the transition in such an artistic way is rare - the abstraction is quickly understood, and it only enhances the memory of the event in my opinion. I have seen quite a few Venus transit shots on the web since the day, and this is the best one for me. Thank you Peter!
Excellent capture of this big event, I like the way yuo show all the phases, where Venus enter in front of the sun - great work. thanks for sharing!! Ivan