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Appenzeller eclipse [animation added]

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we are so happy, best conditions

hundrets of smiles on the faces


here the first pics from the first contact over the max and the last contact


first contact
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on the way to max
on the waytomax_095827_color.jpg

the spoteater
spoteater_101413_color.jpg


max

middle_103358_color.jpg

AR12303 coming back
ar12303revealed_113450_color.jpg

last contact
last_114640_color.jpg

and the animation

http://www.wastronomiko.com/animation/eclipse_01s.mov
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Smiling right along with you.


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Hi John

thank you very much


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Fantastic Walter - was thinking of you when I was at my event - great to hear that you had a wonderful day!
Love the CaK - I was only able to do white and Ha with my portable kit so I'm glad you got some nice ones.


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Hi Mike

thank you very much. We are extremely happy. I have enough stuff to make an animation of the whole eclipse


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good job walter :bow


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Hi David


thank you very much


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Very nice indeed


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Hi Michael

thank you very much


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FANTASTIC images Walter, you should be smilling


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FANTASTIC images Walter, you should be smiling


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Hi Pedro

thank you very much, and how I'm smiling ;)


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Wonderful pics Walter!


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Good on you Walter so glad that the event was clear and your events resulted in lots of smiles.


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Lovely to see, thanks Walter
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Fantastic images!


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Those CaK eclipse pics are very sharp Walter...excellent results :bow

Not often we see this in CaK...very nice twist on the usual.

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Great to see a perfect CaK set!


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Hi Aleksey, Derek, Robert, Pepe, Chris, Brian and Matt


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Top shots from Appenzellerland Walter!


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Hi Mark

thank you very much


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Wonderful images Walter :bow :bow :bow :hamster: I found my CaK have come out much better than the Halphas ;)

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Hi Alexandra

thank you very much for the flowers. Yes CaK mode makes it all easier


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I'm struggling with my animation :evil:

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Hi Wlater.
Wonderful capture! where is the animation ;)


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Hi Jozef

thank you very much. I'm working on it ;)


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:cool: Way cool, Walter. Excellent work. Lovely animation.

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Fantastic animation Walter :bow


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Nice additions :) :bow :bow :bow

I have a funny feeling the animations will be very hard to do hence I'm not even attempting that till a grey day ;)

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A great animation!

I'd say the Moon is unnecessary here and just obstructs this beautiful rotation :)


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Hi Stuart, Mike, Alexandra and Filip


thank you very much for the flowers. Yes I'm happy.


@Alexandra , you are right, it was not done in an hour


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Awesome Animation Walter


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Hi Derek

thank you very much for the flowers


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Hoi Walter.
Can me for Cak not inspire that Ani is great though.


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Hi Walter,
that rocks. How many day did you spend with postprocessing? :band :movie

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Hi Walter
Excellent job!

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Hi Jozef, Matthias and Marcello

thank you very much for the flowers.

@Jozef I'm sure you will be coming to the blue side too, it's just a matter of time ;)

@ Matthias I spent 4 hours for the animation, next time it will be done in much shorter time (2081 ;) )


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