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Message 1900000 - Posted: 9 Nov 2017, 11:08:06 UTC - in response to Message 1899995.  

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Message 1900002 - Posted: 9 Nov 2017, 11:32:32 UTC

Or try these guys - they are "fairly local" to you (well certainly closer than the USA)
https://www.tringastro.co.uk/
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Message 1900583 - Posted: 11 Nov 2017, 20:42:44 UTC

Today in the community garden, as it had been raining, I tied to get a shot of raindrops on a plant.

I got this with my Canon Ixus .



And this with my iPhone 5c



If you look, you can just make out the reflection of my phone in the top raindrop.

To be fair I brought a set of "clip on " lenses and I am impressed with the results so far.

There is a macro, which was used here, a telephoto, a wide angle and a fish eye.

If the sun stays out for long enough I will try some of the others out.
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Message 1900928 - Posted: 13 Nov 2017, 18:58:38 UTC
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I bought a Canon 1 time but didn't have very much luck with it.
it said it had a steady cam on it which to me didn't work very good.

My very first Nikon was a gem and was lost in moving here,
Like yours, great, sharp and easy to use,

Yours looks like I could reach out and get my finger wet. LOL
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Message 1901047 - Posted: 14 Nov 2017, 12:47:29 UTC

Step-downs are a bit less common that step-ups, but ebay, amazon etc. can be your friend
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Message 1901081 - Posted: 15 Nov 2017, 1:13:52 UTC

I have a 102 MM telescope but can't go much higher than 54 power. The moon is about all you can see more than that.
it's a orion 102 MM, I like the scope the the rest is heavy.
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Message 1901159 - Posted: 15 Nov 2017, 11:18:13 UTC

@ Chris
You mentioned you have a iPhone 4s. What telescope you have, I don't know. This may be a cheaper option to astrophotography. You just have to purchase the proper smartphone adapter for your telescope.

https://www.f1telescopes.co.uk/shop/accessories-by-brand/celestron-telescope-accessories/celestron-smartphone-adapters/celestron-x-cel-lx-to-iphone-44s-smartphone-adapter/

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Message 1901183 - Posted: 15 Nov 2017, 14:58:36 UTC - in response to Message 1901168.  

That is indeed another option to consider. The adaptor is £51 the eyepieces are £69 each.

Eyepieces

What is the brand name and model of your telescope?

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Message 1901221 - Posted: 15 Nov 2017, 20:20:31 UTC - in response to Message 1899658.  

Wow. I'm just lurking away. All our seti photographers are so talented!!! Thank you for sharing your lovely photos.

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Message 1901342 - Posted: 16 Nov 2017, 14:21:52 UTC

A lot of these photographs aren't appearing on my screen. Instead there is a message from photobucket asking people to update their account.
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Message 1901344 - Posted: 16 Nov 2017, 14:33:23 UTC - in response to Message 1901342.  

A lot of these photographs aren't appearing on my screen. Instead there is a message from photobucket asking people to update their account.
Yes, we can blame photobucket for that - and for the deluge of spam arriving in my inbox, asking me to update my account.

I think you'll find that the problem mainly affects the older photographs - recent offerings are all displaying correctly, implying that the uploaders have adjusted by switching to an alternative hosting service.
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Message 1901345 - Posted: 16 Nov 2017, 14:44:58 UTC

Quite a number of folks were caught by PhotoBucket changing its terms and conditions. This change basically said "pay us or you can't share your pictures". I know a number of people relied on PhotoBucket to store the master copy of all their photos, and are now in the process of getting them back, a task that is proving to be less than easy when the account is locked.....
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Message 1901377 - Posted: 16 Nov 2017, 18:41:54 UTC - in response to Message 1901345.  
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Quite a number of folks were caught by PhotoBucket changing its terms and conditions. This change basically said "pay us or you can't share your pictures". I know a number of people relied on PhotoBucket to store the master copy of all their photos, and are now in the process of getting them back, a task that is proving to be less than easy when the account is locked.....


I thought the issue was just sharing. The accounts shouldn't be locked, per se. The user should just be denied the option to link to the photo from another site.

You mentioned sharing but, again, the accounts shouldn't be locked.
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Message 1901405 - Posted: 16 Nov 2017, 21:53:46 UTC

One person I know used their account primarily for sharing pics - and it was locked, they are still trying to get their pics back from PB as their account has been locked. They were a heavy user, lots of wild life pics shared all over the place, and PB "got hard" with them :-(
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Message 1901422 - Posted: 17 Nov 2017, 1:28:38 UTC - in response to Message 1901353.  

All my originals are still on my camera. They were copied over to my computer, then they were photobucket ehhanced beore being put photofucket.

I now use Imgur which I am very happy with.

Personally I hope that Photobucket goes bankrupt and into receivership, and Alex Welch and Darren Crystal end up in court as the money grabbing scum that they are.

Tell us what you "REALLY" think about them Chris. :-)
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Message 1901855 - Posted: 19 Nov 2017, 14:14:06 UTC - in response to Message 1901845.  
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That's really nice Gru. You sure have a eye for that stuff.
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Message 1902401 - Posted: 22 Nov 2017, 19:00:13 UTC - in response to Message 1901855.  

That's really nice Gru. You sure have a eye for that stuff.

I agree.
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Message 1902639 - Posted: 24 Nov 2017, 4:50:37 UTC

I decided to try to get some starry sky pictures, tonight. I managed to get a couple of satisfactory pictures of the Belt of Orion. The Belt of Orion is the three stars in close proximity to each other, as seen in the two photos, below.

I did these as timed exposures on a tripod, in the backyard. (You can see the roof of the house.)

The first photo has a manual exposure I chose of F 3.5(lens aperture), 3200 ISO(Digital SLR equivalent to film speed), and a 1 second shutter speed.

The second photo has a manual exposure I chose of F 3.5(lens aperture), 3200 ISO(Digital SLR equivalent to film speed), and a 5 second shutter speed.

Both done with an 18 mm focal length on the Canon lens, set manually for infinity focusing.





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Message 1902642 - Posted: 24 Nov 2017, 5:23:06 UTC
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You did pretty good Gordon, we haven't a clear night for a few weeks now.
I missed the star shower last week but we had rain (the other kind of shower)
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Message 1902647 - Posted: 24 Nov 2017, 5:42:43 UTC - in response to Message 1902644.  

Thank you.

Any ideas on what the circled things might be? I'm assuming Mars on one. Venus on the other one?


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