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Photographer  James Silcock {Karma:12501}
Project #19 Above Your Head Camera Model Canon 350D
Categories Digital
Others
Film Format
Portfolio Beyond Normal
Lens 18 - 55 set @ 18mm
Uploaded 4/15/2005 Film / Memory Type ISO 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 514 Shutter 30s
Favorites Aperture f/4.0
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About A clear night the other day and Ursa Major is near the zenith which, in my light polluted back yard it the only place that I can take long exposures without getting orange glow! Trying the long exposure of the camera.
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Patrick Ziegler Patrick Ziegler   {K:21797} 5/18/2005
A great Idea Jim.. One day I must try this.

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 5/1/2005
great one..
nicely mode of ORSA MAGGIORE..
I love the sky.. and her deepness!
roby
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Jim Budrakey Jim Budrakey   {K:24393} 4/30/2005
You captured it very well. Also, your presentation (framing) works wonderfully well. Well done. Kinda makes me want to try it but then I live in Central New York. We get maybe 10 clear nights in a year :-)

I also want to thank you for the congratulations on my shot taking Best Color Photograph. The image itself is in my portfolio if you care to see the shot in detail.

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James Silcock   {K:12501} 4/20/2005
Hi Sal, thanks for your comment. The new camera is great mate, so many features, I'm still on the learning curve with it but it produces some good looking results.

I didn't strap the camera to any type of mount just an average tripod, pointed it at the constellation and tripped the shutter for about 25 seconds.

Cheers

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Salvatore Rossignolo   {K:13559} 4/20/2005
Great Astro ! I guess you bought the XT. Did you strap it to a scope with an equatorial mount ?
BTW how do you like your new camera ?
Sal

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James Silcock   {K:12501} 4/18/2005
Hi Bryan, thanks for your comment. Near the zenith with a 28mm lens (which is what the 18mm is on my 350D) you can use about 30 - 35 second exposures and only get the slightest streaking of stars. The nearer you are to "north" and the wider angle the lens used the longer exposures you can use without streaks and vice-versa.

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Bryan Jarmain   {K:11941} 4/18/2005
James, I am surpised you didn't start getting streaking of the stars. Nicely framed.

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Laura Spell Laura Spell   {K:24080} 4/18/2005
Good capture of the stars. You are a very patient photographer.

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idris ekinci   {K:50} 4/17/2005
It is very interesting photo. nice captured and nice wievpoint :)

cong.

best wishes

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Roberto Okamura   {K:22851} 4/15/2005
Great capture James!
Well done!
Best regards!
Roberto.

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