Shots of moon and Jupiter
 Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 8:53 pm
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 8:53 pmHi,
In case you don't know:
for those that have the right gear, get out there tonight, if you are so inclined . It is a pretty unique opportunity to get the half moon with Jupiter so close.
. It is a pretty unique opportunity to get the half moon with Jupiter so close. 
I've tried with my new camera, but not sure about all the settings. The moon comes out too bright on them, will try a bit later on after some reading. 
 
Certainly over Newcastle, clear skies, looks pretty special to the naked eye.
Cheers,
André
			In case you don't know:
for those that have the right gear, get out there tonight, if you are so inclined
 . It is a pretty unique opportunity to get the half moon with Jupiter so close.
. It is a pretty unique opportunity to get the half moon with Jupiter so close. 
I've tried with my new camera, but not sure about all the settings. The moon comes out too bright on them, will try a bit later on after some reading.
 
 
Certainly over Newcastle, clear skies, looks pretty special to the naked eye.
Cheers,
André
 just took this with a tamron 70-300, 1/4 second @ f11.  The moon is blown out badly, but to correctly expose the moon means jupiter doesn't register on any of my 6.1 million pixels!!!
  just took this with a tamron 70-300, 1/4 second @ f11.  The moon is blown out badly, but to correctly expose the moon means jupiter doesn't register on any of my 6.1 million pixels!!!    
 



 
 

 
