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Meteors out of the Radiant
 
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Photographer  Pierre Martin {Karma:3355}
Project #41 Perspective Camera Model Pentax K-1000
Categories Nature
Deep Blue
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Pentax  SMC FA 28mm ï2,8 AL
Uploaded 6/25/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed 800
Views 518 Shutter > 5 minutes
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
Critiques 17 Rating
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Location City -  St. George Island
State -  FLORIDA
Country - United States   United States
About This digital composition of about a dozen exposures (of 3-4 minutes each) was taken near the peak of the Leonid meteor shower on the morning of November 19, 2002. This view is toward the radiant, where all the meteors seem to diverge from one coming point in the sky (due to perspective - the meteors travel in parallel paths). Some of the meteors so close to the radiant appear almost starlike in appearance since they are seen coming almost head-on toward the camera (fortunately they vaporize completely dozens of km's up ;-) The very bright object is the planet Jupiter. Photographed with a 28mm lens.

This was the last time that the Leonids put on a really good show. We may have to wait until 2098 for the Leonids to be as good as they were on this night.

Photograph is combined effort by Michael Vasseur and Pierre Martin.
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There are 17 Comments in 1 Pages
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Pierre Martin   {K:3355} 7/13/2005
Thanks for the wonderful comment Mary! Indeed, light pollution is a sad reality of our modern times... it makes it harder and harder to see these events in all their glory.

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Pierre Martin   {K:3355} 7/5/2005
Thanks Taras!

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 7/5/2005
This one gives me the feeling of being right there with the meteors coming straight at me. Wonderful! That was an amazing night. Too bad people in the cities can't enjoy these fabulous events. Terrific adn superb.
Mary

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Taras R. Hnatyshyn   {K:4055} 6/29/2005
Pierre,

Nice composite.

Taras

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Pierre Martin   {K:3355} 6/27/2005
Thanks again Shane!

)

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Shane Finnigan Shane Finnigan   {K:1990} 6/25/2005
Ahhhh there coming straight for us! Run for it!!! Pierre, if the last one was a 7, this is an 107! WOW!!!!!! I LOVE this shot! Having Jupiter in the shot is incredible!

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Pierre Martin   {K:3355} 6/25/2005
Thanks Laurie! Glad you enjoyed it!

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Pierre Martin   {K:3355} 6/25/2005
Thanks again Ken!

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Laurie Gould   {K:11942} 6/25/2005
Amazing shot! The long exposure works so well here--you have a lot of patience! Very well done. :)

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Kenneth Roine Kenneth Roine   {K:3538} 6/25/2005
Pierre,
A GREAT photograph!!!
Ken

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Pierre Martin   {K:3355} 6/25/2005
Thanks Todd!

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Todd Wedgworth Todd Wedgworth   {K:3433} 6/25/2005
WOW!

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Pierre Martin   {K:3355} 6/25/2005
Thanks Ben! I appreciate your kind words!

Impressive portfolio you have! Those are mighty impressive landscapes!

- Pierre

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Pierre Martin   {K:3355} 6/25/2005
Thank you Sid!

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Ben Trumbull Ben Trumbull   {K:1614} 6/25/2005
simply amazing. I dont know how you have the patience not only to take the long exposures, but then to stitch them all together... hats off to you.

Ben

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Sid Mallick   {K:1040} 6/25/2005
Amamzing work!

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Pierre Martin   {K:3355} 6/25/2005
This crop of the original shows the location of the constellation Leo, where the radiant (point of perspective) of the meteors is located. I also circled in red some of the near-head-on meteors very near the radiant that appear almost like dots.

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