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I have wanted to do an astro shoot at the Lone Tree at Half Tide Rock for a while the problem is that the alignment is East North East so would possibly work for an early in the year shoot of the Milky Way. However, it did look promising for a possible shot of the Comet. This was the planned shot I had visualised, it's made up from around 6 landscape images put together into a vertical panorama - Canon Eos R, 15-30mm Tamron, f2.8 - each shot was 25 seconds, f2.9 at ISO 6,400. Of course the comet was around to the right behind the tree the foreground is illuminated by a very basic set of LEDs built into my baseball cap. This is looking back along the coast to the light pollution of Exmouth, I could not access the beach due to the very high tide... Moving around the walkway, I was then able to shoot further to the east - this time I managed to get the comet... I was hoping it was going to be a bit brighter & more visible, but then I was shooting at 15mm When I checked my earlier shots I was then really pleased to find that I did actually have the tree with comet - just the alignment of the tree and steps was not so great.... Just to give you a hand to show you where it is. Hopefully I will get another chance to shoot Leonard, fingers crossed it gets a bit brighter
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Looking at Perseus & M31 - Eos R, 15-30mm at 15mm, f2.8, 25", ISO 3,200 - Composite of several images
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Haytor, Milky Way, Perseids, a wide panorama of 6 images - Eos R, 15-30mm at 15mm, f2.8, 30", ISO 8,000
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Haytor, Granite Tramway & Passing Perseid - Panorama of approx 6 images - Canon Eos R, 15-30mm at 15mm, f2.8, 30" at ISO 6,400
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From the album: Newbie starter for Ten
Man O' War Bay, near Durdle Dor - A single 30" exposure, f2.8, 15mm fisheye shot on Canon 1Dx -
I wanted to post some of my astro attempts to-date to get some feed back about what I could do differently and how I could improve
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From the album: Newbie starter for Ten
Durdle Dor - very bright moon & Milky Way, looking towards Weymouth - A single 30" exposure, f2.8, 15mm fisheye shot on Canon 1Dx -
From the album: Newbie starter for Ten
Flimston Chapel, Castlemartin, Pembrokeshire, shot from on top of the 150" cliff - A single 30" exposure, f2.8, 15mm fisheye shot on Canon 1Dx -
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Elegug Stacks, very close to the Green Bridge, Castlemartin, Pembrokeshire, shot from on top of the 150" cliff - A single 30" exposure, f2.8, 15mm fisheye shot on Canon 1Dx -
From the album: Newbie starter for Ten
Green Bridge of Wales, Castlemartin, Pembrokeshire, shot from on top of the 150" cliff - A single 30" exposure, f2.8, 15mm fisheye shot on Canon 1Dx -
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4 way sign post - Little Haldon, above Teignmouth, Devon. A single 30" exposure, f2.8, 15mm fisheye shot on Canon 1Dx -
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Close up night sky over Roche Rock, Roche, Cornwall. A very bright moon is illuminating the derelict church. A single 30" exposure, f2.8, 15mm fisheye shot on Canon 1Dx -
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Another view of the Milky Way over Roche Rock, Roche, Cornwall. A very bright moon is illuminating the derelict church. A single 30" exposure, f2.8, 15mm fisheye shot on Canon 1Dx -
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Nice view of the Milky Way over Roche Rock, Roche, Cornwall. A very bright moon is illuminating the derelict church. A single 30" exposure, f2.8, 15mm fisheye shot on Canon 1Dx -
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ISS over the Haldon Belvedere near Exeter - again a series of 30" exposures, 15mm fisheye shot on Canon 1Dx -
From the album: Newbie starter for Ten
Teignmouth Pier with the ISS passing across the sky, again a series of 30" exposures, 15mm fisheye shot on Canon 1Dx -
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This was a combination of several 30" exposures of the ISS going over the River Teign shot from Teignmouth Golf Course, my home town of Teignmouth below, Shaldon and the distinctive Ness Rock over the river, with the glow of Torquay in the distance.