Starry Starry Night

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Starry Starry Night

Postby expat » Thu Jan 26, 2012 7:59 am

Taken last night at work (during coffee break :-X :-X)
ISO100
F1.8
25 seconds
Exposure compensation applied.

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2. And, if you have time to write the fault on a napkin and attach to it to the yoke.........you have time to write it in the tech log....see point 1.
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Re: Starry Starry Night

Postby Flying Trucker » Thu Jan 26, 2012 8:24 am

I think there are a couple of flying saucers there Matt...head for the bunker... ;D

P.S.  Nice shots... :)
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Re: Starry Starry Night

Postby G.K. » Thu Jan 26, 2012 8:57 am

Fantastic shots of Orion, the nebula is quite apparent in Orions sword. (second spot up in the tail of the kite).......Nice Job.
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Re: Starry Starry Night

Postby Fozzer » Thu Jan 26, 2012 8:57 am

I spot Orion's Belt!

Any luck with photographing the Aurora Borealis, Matt?

It may still be visible from Northern Germany?

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I keep meaning to watch it, but its so bleedin' cold outside in the middle of the night!
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Re: Starry Starry Night

Postby BlackAce » Thu Jan 26, 2012 9:06 am

I love the Long exposer.  And Great shots!
http://downloads.precisionmanuals.com/i ... _Pilot.jpg [http://pic.yupoo.com/frank1223/BhFQbsLl/yeEIP.gif
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Re: Starry Starry Night

Postby expat » Thu Jan 26, 2012 9:52 am

Thanks guys, it was a small test drive of a lens that my dad gave to me. As for the Aurora Borealis, not this time. The Northern sky had a slight red hue to it, but all attempts to photograph it, the picture just looked overexposed and no amount of colour correction could produce a satisfactory picture. The last event, some seven or eight years ago, the sky was blood red at night even here in Germany. Next time maybe.

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Re: Starry Starry Night

Postby BigTruck » Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:43 pm

These are awesome shots Matt, the Nebula is is so bright!!
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Re: Starry Starry Night

Postby BlackAce » Thu Jan 26, 2012 5:49 pm

What airline is that BTW? It looks like Copa or TACA
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Re: Starry Starry Night

Postby expat » Thu Jan 26, 2012 10:32 pm

What airline is that BTW? It looks like Copa or TACA


It was Hamburg International, that went bust and became Hamburg Airways. Now it is awaiting a new leaser. It went to C check the morning after the pictures were taken and will then get a repaint I believe.

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Re: Starry Starry Night

Postby hyperpep111 » Fri Jan 27, 2012 10:36 am

I spot Orion's Belt!

Any luck with photographing the Aurora Borealis, Matt?

It may still be visible from Northern Germany?

Paul.... :)...!

I keep meaning to watch it, but its so bleedin' cold outside in the middle of the night!


Frankly I can spot NOTHING In the stars :-[.
So I leave it alone for those who can ;).
I love the first shot 8-)
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Re: Starry Starry Night

Postby beaky » Fri Jan 27, 2012 11:56 am

Not bad at all.
You should have a crack at Venus, while it is still visible, fairly high, at sunset. I was looking at it a couple nights ago with binoculars, right near a perfect crescent Moon.
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