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Skyscapes & Constellations
PhotographerDan HicksLocationGlacier National Park, Montana.DateSeptember 4th, 2009, 23:30.EquipmentCanon EOS 30D Digital SLR & a Canon EF-S 17-55 mm f2.8 IS USM lens. F2.8, 10 seconds, ISO 200, & FL 17 mm.DescriptionSagittarius setting over Lake McDonald & the Belton Hills, looking south from Sprague Creek Campground; Glacier National Park, Montana. Dan Hicks Alexis Creek, British Columbia, Canada. |
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PhotographerNathan DonahoeLocationFort McKavett, TexasDateJuly 3,2004 00:00EquipmentOlympus OM1 50mm Zuiko, E200 film, 10min at f/4. Unguided on CG5 mount. A standard tripod head was used to frame the galactic bulge.DescriptionPictured in this photo are numerous Messier object (M8, M16, M17, M20, M24)as well as many other deep sky objects from the from the NGC, Barnard and Sharpless catalogs. |
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PhotographerOshin D. ZakarianLocationNear Abadeh, Shiraz, Fars ProvinceDateAugust 2010EquipmentCanon 40d Body, Sigam fish eye 15 mm f:2.8 iso 1600 30 seconds exposureDescriptionThis is talen on the night of Perseids meteor shower. |
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PhotographerBen CanalesLocationDee Wright Observatory, OregonDateJuly 9th, 2010; 11:30pmEquipmentCanon 5d Mark ii, 24mmDescriptionSadly, the clouds are lit entirely by light pollution from the cities in the valley behind the mountains. This was shot on a night with just about zero moon light, so the illumination is coming from 80+ miles away and still packs quite a punch. But, I love the color temperature of the light pollution against the deep blue of the stars. |
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PhotographerMohammad Reza Zaman SaniLocationAlborz Mountains, Firooz Kouh, IranDate13/8/2010EquipmentI used Canon 50D at ISO3200, 50mm lens at f1.4.DescriptionThe 2010 Perseid meteor shower was great |
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PhotographerEmil IvanovLocationRozhen, BulgariaDateAugust 12, 2010EquipmentCanon 40D digital camera with 10 mm lenses at F4 on Meade LX75 mount for trackingDescriptionCombination of 21 two-minute exposures. Shows the radiant of Perseid Meteor Shower |
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PhotographerMichele BrusaLocationMonteVenere - Bologna (Italia)Date2010/08/12 - 19:20 U.T.EquipmentNikon D700 ob 24mm f5 - iso 800DescriptionA bright Perseid in Ursa Major, during a storm |
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PhotographerBob JohnsonLocationSaskatoon SaskatchewanDateAug 13, 12:15 amEquipmentPerseid meteor and Milky Way taken with my Canon 40D and Tokina Fisheye lensDescriptionWas out in the early morning hours of August 13 and was lucky to view some beautiful Perseids, this one by the Milky Way, very pretty. |
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PhotographerKen SpencerLocationStellafane Convention, 2010DateAugust 7, 2010, about 2 AMEquipmentNikon D300 with 16-85mm lens, set at 16mm. ISO 3200, 30 second exposure at f/3.5DescriptionPhotograph of unidentified observer on a stepladder, observing at the eyepiece of John Vogt's 32" telescope, on Friday Night, August 7, 2010 (Saturday morning) during the 2010 Stellafane Convention, Springfield, Vermont. Jupiter is the bright object to the right in the photo. Photograph by Ken Spencer |
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PhotographerANDRE ALEXANDERLocationFront yard of home addressDateSaturday 31 July 2010EquipmentCanon G11, 5 sec's 200 isoDescriptionIn ascending order Regulas Mercury Venus Saturn and Mars |
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