July Monthly Challenge - Night

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  1. GDN

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    Cheers Ray.

    There was a quarter of the moon out, it was freezing cold, and I am not really that sure of what I am actually doing to get this sort of image out in the field. Yes there is room for improvement. Other than that, I am happy with the way that it has turned out.

    Gary
     

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    out of this world!! great pic, were you using a geared drive mount for the shot?
    any setting lens info on this one?
     
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    Thanks Caladina,

    This is a single shot. No stacking of multiple images. I did use a tracking mount, I have a Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer. This image is with my RP, ISO 3200, 30 seconds, at f2.0. I couldn't polar align, so I just winged it. It is the first time out with my Sigma 40mm Art.

    I do have a few more from last night, but I will start a separate thread for those.

    Gary
     
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    Really neat, Gary, you have raised the bar on this one.
     
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    if that was an intentional pun of barred spiral galaxy then it was a good one :)
     
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    I would like to say it was but "to raise the bar " mean to show a increase in the standard of the images we put up. but it is still a quality image.
     
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    Thanks Craig. Goes to show that when you don't really know what you are doing, things can still work out ok.

    Gary
     
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    Very true, Gary. Here in Australia, we have political leaders who seem to think along the same lines
     
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    E1DD4F0F-0134-4EAE-BD27-1263CD476BFD.jpeg Here's my entry , as long as I can enter of course , this is Pembroke Castle in Wales UK
     
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    I named this Please Don't Go , I don't know if A) I am allowed another photo and B) Whether this would be classed as a night shot , if not no worries . F16B2876-D9C8-4A27-BB46-F6B83C800C44_1_201_a.jpeg
     
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    foxinwaiting.jpg
    Not had time to do the ideas i had in mind for 'night'
    'Fox in waiting'
    been busy mostly making stuff so i saw one of my regular fox visitors last night and thought its mood reflected mine 'waiting, contemplating'
     
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    Nothing much happens around here at night. So, this is Forresters Beach by night. :D:D

    FB by night.jpg
     
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    Anyone is welcome to participate, and I have submitted more than one image.

    Gary
     
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    I hope that you didn't have to stay up too late in the night to capture this one Ray.;);)

    Gary
     
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    No, Gary. I could do it anytime. o_Oo_O
     
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    you lucky bugger. I have a light pole blazing away al-night outside of my place.
    I need heavy curtains to get some sleep.
     
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    Hi Craig, I think you must have missed the Big Grin smiley icons on my original post. It was meant as a bit of humour.
    That image was created in Photoshop by opening a new document and filling it with black. No camera was used.
    I'm not as lucky as you think. I too have a light pole outside my window but I do have a blockout blind.
     
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    And I thought that you had produced this image by taking an image with the lens cap left on.

    Gary
     
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    That's ok ,Ray.
    I did get it when I first looked at it.
    It was not so bad till the old light died and they put a new one in.
    I suppose it could be worse, it could start flashing on and off, like the one in the street opposite my street.
     
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    Been some really good pics this month, grats
    Any suggestions from the members for next months?
    i'll put forward Glass,
     

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