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On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 18:39:37 +0100, "Tony Pottrell"
wrote: I decided I'd let the camera take the strain on Thursday evening, stuck it on a tripod, pointed it at the only patch of sky that wouldn't be affected by direct light from a streetlight and fired up DSLrfocus to run off 150 x 30s frames at ISO800. I only caught two from the camera's vantage point but I saw a lot more closer to the radiant, I'd say about 7 every 10 minutes or so ![]() I've stitched all the frames together into a PhotoDex movie, he www.pyroport.com/astro/solarsystem/perseids_2005 Enjoy ![]() Nice presentation Tony :-) -- Pete http://www.digitalsky.org.uk Recent images http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/recent/recent_images.html ** Last update June 24 2005 ** |
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