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Message 1831949 - Posted: 23 Nov 2016, 1:11:27 UTC - in response to Message 1831947.  

With the software and hardware available today, it is actually pretty easy. Heck you can get an image from your cell phone taken through the telescope eyepiece if the subject is bright enough. The deep sky objects which I like to image are the ones that take hours of exposure to get deep enough data to process into a decent image. It is a LOT easier to get images with digital cameras compared to the films of yesterday.
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Message 1831989 - Posted: 23 Nov 2016, 5:17:20 UTC
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Keith,

I was getting ready to scold you for posting some professional's photos until
I read your description!

Amazing photo. I hope you have more like that.

Edit: Oh, and the camera in your profile pic helps, too!
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Message 1832032 - Posted: 23 Nov 2016, 16:56:42 UTC - in response to Message 1831989.  

Thanks for the compliment. Yes, I have many. If you View my account data, I have the URL for my Flickr astrophoto repository which you can check out if you are interested in deep sky imaging. The camera is the big grey square box attached to the back of the telescope hidden by my right shoulder in the pic. It is my large format camera, the SBIG STL-11000 CCD camera. It has as 35mm frame size. Same dimensions as 35mm film.

Or just to make it simpler ... Keith's Astrophotos
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Message 1832064 - Posted: 23 Nov 2016, 19:45:27 UTC
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Tamworth Parish Church put on it's annual display of Christmas Trees produced by local "good causes" and schools, here's a few:












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Message 1832082 - Posted: 23 Nov 2016, 22:54:41 UTC - in response to Message 1832032.  

Keith's Astrophotos


Wow!

I really like the one of the bubble nebula. I see a dog. Anyone else?
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Message 1832085 - Posted: 23 Nov 2016, 23:04:21 UTC - in response to Message 1832082.  

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Wow!

I really like the one of the bubble nebula. I see a dog. Anyone else?

You must be talking about the larger version by the LX200R SCT. I see the little doggy in the upper right now, too.
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Message 1832299 - Posted: 25 Nov 2016, 1:37:46 UTC - in response to Message 1832101.  

Your photo was nice, Gnu, but it was too large. Could you make your pix a
little smaller next time?

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Message 1832304 - Posted: 25 Nov 2016, 1:54:07 UTC - in response to Message 1832299.  

Your photo was nice, Gnu, but it was too large. Could you make your pix a
little smaller next time?

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Many people do not know how to store and resize pic via a storage site such as Photobucket, which is so screwed with ads right now I would not even try to post some of the old kitty pics I have stored there.
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Message 1832744 - Posted: 27 Nov 2016, 0:17:25 UTC - in response to Message 1832304.  

Your photo was nice, Gnu, but it was too large. Could you make your pix a
little smaller next time?

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Sue

Many people do not know how to store and resize pic via a storage site such as Photobucket, which is so screwed with ads right now I would not even try to post some of the old kitty pics I have stored there.


It's actually not that hard with photobucket, although I agree about the ads.

1. Click on the photo you want to resize.
2. Click on the little square with the little paintbrush inside. (At the top of your photo.)
3. Choose from the options above your photo.

If you resize you have the option of saving only the new, resized photo or both the smaller and the resized ones.

Hope this helps.
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Message 1833312 - Posted: 30 Nov 2016, 9:10:46 UTC

OK as I have posted a few trains in the other thread time for another ship here!!

This is the Trinity House tender and buoy layer Galatea.



Passing Yarmouth harbour, framed by the masts.

And I like this as it looks as though the cormorant that has just landed on the wall is waving!!



While this may belong in the "critters" thread I rather liked the way this came out as I had to shot it "blind".



It was sitting on top of the trellis above the level of the window so I had angle the camera up and take several shots, luckily some came out OK.
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Message 1833402 - Posted: 30 Nov 2016, 21:54:07 UTC

I have some trees for your cute little squirrel to climb.

Just took this picture from my front door, looking out into our front yard. I liked the way the sun was hitting the Lace bark elms. It's a young Birch in the foreground.


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Message 1833414 - Posted: 1 Dec 2016, 2:00:33 UTC - in response to Message 1833402.  

WOW! that is Beautiful!
thank you everyone for your sharing your Beautiful photos.
i wish i had a camera,
and then I could share photos of my beautiful Vancouver, Canada,
thank you for sharing Gordon.
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Message 1833420 - Posted: 1 Dec 2016, 2:27:24 UTC - in response to Message 1833414.  

WOW! that is Beautiful!
thank you everyone for your sharing your Beautiful photos.
i wish i had a camera,
and then I could share photos of my beautiful Vancouver, Canada,
thank you for sharing Gordon.


Thanks, Byron. I'd love to see Vancouver!
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Message 1833422 - Posted: 1 Dec 2016, 2:42:29 UTC

Wow, Gordon!

You should have a job with the Kentucky Tourism Bureau.
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Message 1833436 - Posted: 1 Dec 2016, 7:23:47 UTC

Bernie,

I hope you'll share your critter pix here, too. I do see them in the Raccoon/Critter thread, but I doubt that
everyone visits both groups.
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Message 1833538 - Posted: 1 Dec 2016, 20:50:30 UTC

Today was very clear and cold, because I had things to do I went for my walk before the sun was fully up.

There had been a hard frost over night and the road up to the old fort looked like this.



It is very exposed here with the sea just a hundred yards or so to the right and no buildings close.

From the fort looking east you should be able to see the mainland to the left and Yarmouth to the right
Not today a large bank of mist was in the way.



Even a little way inland the frost had made the hedgerow look very seasonal.



When I got into Yarmouth, I could here the approaching ferry sounding its horn but could see nothing till it was quite close.



It was the rising sun that made for the best pictures.



Looking out across the River Yar estuary



Not sure which is my favourite.



Probably the second one.
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Message 1833569 - Posted: 2 Dec 2016, 0:50:54 UTC - in response to Message 1833538.  

Even a little way inland the frost had made the hedgerow look very seasonal.

That's an awesome picture; I really like that. I like trails/roads going off into the distance, but the frost really adds something special to it.

And both of your "Looking out across the River Yar estuary" pictures are amazing. They look like paintings!
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Message 1833577 - Posted: 2 Dec 2016, 1:12:46 UTC

Great pic's Bernie, I always enjoy them.

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Message 1834122 - Posted: 4 Dec 2016, 21:19:41 UTC
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Just got back from a Holiday Home tour in Old Louisville. This part of Louisville is near downtown and is one of the largest Victorian architecture neighborhoods in the U.S.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Louisville

http://www.oldlouisville.com/

The houses are close together, but a wide grassy median separates the two sides of the streets, and they display art work there at the St. James Art Festival every October.

My pictures I took on a gray misty day today are here:
(Please excuse the rain drops on my lens)




The Pink Palace




Whimsical little fella


The fountain is off for the Winter.




This house is said to be haunted: Conrad-Caldwell House


They said I could take pictures inside, but not with my flash...



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Message 1834247 - Posted: 5 Dec 2016, 7:56:50 UTC - in response to Message 1834122.  

Just got back from a Holiday Home tour in Old Louisville. This part of Louisville is near downtown and is one of the largest Victorian architecture neighborhoods in the U.S.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Louisville

http://www.oldlouisville.com/

The houses are close together, but a wide grassy median separates the two sides of the streets, and they display art work there at the St. James Art Festival every October.

My pictures I took on a gray misty day today are here:
(Please excuse the rain drops on my lens)

The fountain is off for the Winter.


They should fill it with vodka. It doesn't freeze.
;-)
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