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Midday madness

Post by cybermayberry »

With high level clouds the past few days I saw a break in the clouds around noon. Between high altitude clouds and temps at 102f/38c the race was on to try and get enough panels for a mosaic before camera got to hot or clouds ruined everything.
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You did very well. Much better than I did today. You have nice contrast and detail and nice coloration too. 102F. WoW, that's hot!!

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Came out well in hot conditions!


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Wow!! that's a pretty disc :bow :hamster:

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A beautiful image on a hot day that's really madness ...


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Very nice result !

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Post by rigel123 »

Nice disk. I would worry about the imager getting too hot as well!😉


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