rafaelcasd wrote:
Andy your photography is soo good it is otherworldly!!! St. Peter will commission you on entry!!! Cerberus would jealously eat your camera!
The Perseids 11th Aug 2024.
45 minutes worth of 30 second exposures and this is all I got!
The peak is on the 12th Aug so with fair wether I might give it a go again this evening.
Will change my angle of view since the house is probably obstrutcing some.
It doesn't help that the there is light pollution from the local town. My neighbour's light adds foreground interest.
DeltaSigma wrote:
The Perseids 11th Aug 2024.
45 minutes worth of 30 second exposures and this is all I got!
The peak is on the 12th Aug so with fair wether I might give it a go again this evening.
Will change my angle of view since the house is probably obstrutcing some.
It doesn't help that the there is light pollution from the local town. My neighbour's light adds foreground interest.
Sorry about the lack of meteor debris in your shot. I do like how you've managed the balance of light intensities between the ground and the sky. Best wishes for tonight.
I have not taken the 75-150 Series E out in awhile.
DeltaSigma wrote:
The Perseids 11th Aug 2024.
45 minutes worth of 30 second exposures and this is all I got!
The peak is on the 12th Aug so with fair wether I might give it a go again this evening.
Will change my angle of view since the house is probably obstrutcing some.
It doesn't help that the there is light pollution from the local town. My neighbour's light adds foreground interest.
pbraymond wrote:
Sorry about the lack of meteor debris in your shot. I do like how you've managed the balance of light intensities between the ground and the sky. Best wishes for tonight.
I have not taken the 75-150 Series E out in awhile.
leighton w wrote:
You must live in a fairly dark area?
For the south of England it is resonably dark. The glow from that town is 5 miles away.
We don't have street lights in our village so the Milkyway core is visible.
I'll give it another shot this evening since clear skies are forecast.