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highlander
14-May-06, 00:05
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f397/highlander1959/variousphotos13thmay012.jpg
Not being funny or taking the mick but, where is the moon, maybe NASA forgot to turn the power on :lol:
Honest, it is there! It is such a large image that you have to use the arrow at the bottom of the page to move the image along about half-way and there you will find the moon. (The bar at the bottom of the page shows how far along you are) Ann
Thank's Anne, sorry Highlander, GeeWizz It looks like a Digestive biscuit[lol]
Thank's Anne, sorry Highlander, GeeWizz It looks like a Digestive biscuit[lol]
Naw...: It's a ginger nut
highlander
15-May-06, 19:40
Sorry chillie about the picture being so large, i tried many different ways to make picture smaller.
highlander
23-May-06, 23:02
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f397/highlander1959/12thmay2006019.jpg
This one I like,great efect moon looks like it is close keep up the good work
Fantastic pic of the moon! You would have got a full reputation blast for that if you had turned your rep on.
highlander
24-May-06, 12:27
Thank you, im glad you enjoyed seeing the latest moon picture, rheghead how do you turn the rep on?
In your userCP, click 'Edit options' and then you enable your rep then save options.:D
highlander
24-Oct-07, 20:28
Taken tonight
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f397/highlander1959/24thoctt2007021.jpg
Aaaah, size much better. Great image.
grumpyhippo
25-Oct-07, 19:51
Almost full tonight........ why are we all so fascinated by the moon, it seems to have a quite primaeval effect on a lot of people.
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k57/grumpyhippo/DSC_0013a-1.jpg
cuddlepop
25-Oct-07, 20:02
Wow and double wow these are fantastic.
Thanks for posting.:)
love your pic Grumpyhippo:)
Almost full tonight........ why are we all so fascinated by the moon, it seems to have a quite primaeval effect on a lot of people.
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k57/grumpyhippo/DSC_0013a-1.jpg
Great photo grumpy. But I have just noticed that some of the radiating trails from the major crater don't actually meet up radially with the crater, they are slightly offset from centre, weird and I would have thought that to be against ballistic physics?:confused
grumpyhippo
25-Oct-07, 22:30
[quote=Rheghead;288178]Great photo grumpy. But I have just noticed that some of the radiating trails from the major crater don't actually meet up concentrically with the crater, they are slightly offset from centre, weird and I would have thought that to be against ballistic physics?[/quote
Thanks for your kind words Rheghead.
Blame the Russians..........:lol::lol:
Thats what the Yanks always did in the sixties.
Grumpyhippo, your moon shot is superb. What kit are you using to get this shot?
All my efforts on my 400mm lens are dire!! I've been struggling to get the moon so far!
Is it a scoping lens?
grumpyhippo
26-Oct-07, 09:55
What kit are you using to get this shot?
All my efforts on my 400mm lens are dire!! I've been struggling to get the moon so far!
Is it a scoping lens?
Its a sigma 170-500 on a D80. At 500mm its the equivalent of 750m on 35mm film so a tripod is a must. Of course this being Caithness the wind is always a problem with long lenses.
Highlander, I love your second photo. Very Dreamscape! Can just picture the kid sitting on the tip with his fishing pole.
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