Mr Wilson with a DSLR.
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Mr Wilson with a DSLR.
Captured this mornings Sunrise and could make out the AR on the Limb. Hoping others get some high res shots.A nice start to the week.Also a few others from the weekend.
Derek
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Re: Mr Wilson with a DSLR.
Good stuff Derek.
Best wishes,
David
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Re: Mr Wilson with a DSLR.
Thanks all.Yes Alexandra definitely some atmospheric limb distortion there.Off course I went this morning with tripod and all and the horizon was clouded out.
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Re: Mr Wilson with a DSLR.
Hi, Derek
I used to read that the green was rare. I've only seen it once over Lake Ontario. Looking at your images over time,
it seems this phenomenon is fairly common.
Lou
I used to read that the green was rare. I've only seen it once over Lake Ontario. Looking at your images over time,
it seems this phenomenon is fairly common.
Lou
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Brilliant images mate!
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Re: Mr Wilson with a DSLR.
Another beautiful post card from down under.
Nice one, Derek.
Stu
Nice one, Derek.
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Re: Mr Wilson with a DSLR.
Mark,Stu thanks.Yes Lou I pick up the green quite a bit the blue however is much harder to capture.I am now using a 500mm lens with a 2x extender on a 7d so effectively 1600mm FL.I am hoping the 5" aperture will give me a bit better clarity but on the horizon there is little difference from 4".
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