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Welcome to the Cloudy Nights Reader’s Gallery Submission Forum. Each month, we ask Cloudy Nights members to submit their best Lunar photos in this thread.
For your photo entries, please provide a description that includes: Your First and Last Name; Date of photo (can include the time); Description (title) of the image; Relevant photo information (exposure length and equipment used).
This is important! If you don't supply ALL information, we won't be able to use your photograph!!!!
Please note: due to copyright issues, all photos MUST be original (If they aren't then you will be banned from this section of the forum!).
To facilitate the judging we respectfully ask that you not enter comments in the photo thread. You will find a commentary thread for the Lunar photo entries. Thanks and good luck!
-------------------- Tom (Pegster)
DSH-8 (GSO Dob)
15x70 Oberwerks
SVP 100 f/6 achro
WO 66 Petzval
Sears Discoverer EQ 60/900
8x42 Regals
History is Philosophy teaching by examples.
Thucydides
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Dave Mitsky
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Dave Mitsky
2005/06/21
Full Moon Rising
This was a 1/60 of a second prime focus shot using a Canon EOS Digital Rebel DSLR and an 80mm f/5 Orion ShortTube 80 achromatic refractor.
-------------------- Chance favors the prepared mind.
De gustibus non est disputandum.
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zjc26138
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Zach Coldebella June 18th, 2005 at 9:50 P.M EST Moon This picture was taken at ISO 100 at 1/180 of second exposure thorugh my Orion XT10 classic dob.
-------------------- SCOPES:
Custom Meade AR5
Zhumell Z10
Orion ED80
MOUNTS:
Meade LXD500
CAMERAS:
DSI Color
Canon Rebel XT
Clear, dark skies everywhere,
-Zachary
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gezak22
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Reged: 08/15/04
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Loc: Goleta, CA, USA
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Géza Kurczveil
July 13, 2005
The Lunar Terminator on Day 7.7
Taken with 8" Dobson at 1219mm with an 840k in non-raw mode and an Orion OIII filter. Six individual exposures were combined to one mosaic using Autostitch.
Edited by gezak22 (07/14/05 03:01 AM)
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