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MARRIEDGUY9 got a reaction from DavidJohn in Mushrooms
X-T5 150-600 at 150mm. Cape Henlopen State Park in Delaware.
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MARRIEDGUY9 got a reaction from DavidJohn in Fun with Food
Picked some late season peppers and placed them on a carnival glass bowl.
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MARRIEDGUY9 got a reaction from jerryy in Fuji Birds
A Blue Grosbeak, I think. XT-5 150-600, 378mm. Cape Henlopen State Park Delaware.
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MARRIEDGUY9 got a reaction from jerryy in Seascapes
I forgot I posted this already under sunsets, lol. Senior moment for sure!
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MARRIEDGUY9 got a reaction from jerryy in Mushrooms
X-T5 150-600 at 150mm. Cape Henlopen State Park in Delaware.
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MARRIEDGUY9 got a reaction from jerryy in Fun with Food
Picked some late season peppers and placed them on a carnival glass bowl.
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MARRIEDGUY9 got a reaction from jerryy in Sunset
Here is another shot looking away from Assawoman Bat in MD at sunset. I was waiting for the moon to rise in the east and decided to turn around.
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MARRIEDGUY9 got a reaction from jerryy in Seascapes
Another sunset shot at Indian River Inlet, DE. Nothing special, just liked the sky. Handheld, no editing. X-T5, around 16mm I think. lol.
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MARRIEDGUY9 got a reaction from jerryy in Seascapes
two shots across Assawoman Bay, looking toward Ocean City, MD......AUG25 Supermoon Rising. One is super compressed (150-600, 539mm), one wide (16-80, 23mm). Both X-T5.
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MARRIEDGUY9 got a reaction from jerryy in Sunset
nothing special, I thought the sky looked cool, handheld, unedited, 16-80 around F11. Bay inland of Indian River, DE right after sunset.
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MARRIEDGUY9 got a reaction from Astropaps in Seascapes
trying to create something different..........10 stop 30 sec, 16-80mm xt5
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MARRIEDGUY9 reacted to jerryy in Astro-photography (open thread)
Back on page three of this thread is an image and mention of those mythological and astronomical twins, Castor and Pollux. They are back for your viewing pleasure in the night sky with Jupiter joining them, an added bonus this year. At least for those stargazing in the Northern Hemisphere anyway. For right now, you will need to wait until late at night, Very Late. or Very Early in the morning if your clock works that way. A little after midnight. Look a little to the left of Orion and there these three will be forming an arc.
Procyon is along for the arc ride... As long as the clouds are not too much, the arc is visible even in cloudy, light polluted skies like the one shown here.
This is the equivalent of a just almost but not quite ten minutes stars exposure with a five seconds clouds exposure.
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MARRIEDGUY9 reacted to jerryy in Astro-photography (open thread)
Many star-gazers see Constellation Cassiopeia riding high in the autumn sky as a "w" or "m" shape. It also sits next to Constellation Cepheus which holds some very beautiful clusters and nebulae.
One is the Lobster Claw Nebula (Sh2-157): https://www.astronomy.com/observing/deep-sky-dreams-sharpless-2-157/
Other favorites include the Bubble Nebula (NGC 7635): https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12247
and the Northern Lagoon Nebula (NGC 7538); https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_7538
This region has some lovely clusters you can see simply by looking up in the right place, while using binoculars (or if you have very good night eyesight, just look up) for them.
Messier Object M52: https://freestarcharts.com/messier-52
and NGC 7510: https://theskylive.com/sky/deepsky/ngc7510-object
This exposure, timed at just under 54 minutes in Bortle 9 skies, almost hints at the lobster's claw, but really it needs more exposure time to make it visible in photos, darker skies would also help. If you search the internet, you can find some fantastic renditions.
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MARRIEDGUY9 reacted to jerryy in Astro-photography (open thread)
Blood Moon and More...
This moon is waxing up to be September's Corn Moon.
This year, the Corn Moon offers more than telling us it is harvest time. This moon will be the longest blood moon of the year. It happens September 7 - 8 (The Earth's shadow eclipses the moon.). Folks in Australia, Asia, Africa, and Europe get to see a lunar eclipse.
https://www.timeanddate.com/news/astronomy/moon-september-2025
After the waxing comes the waning...
Waning Corn Moon.
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MARRIEDGUY9 reacted to Sleeping Dog in Dissastisfied xt20 owner thinking of switching brands
Nothing is perfect and everything is a compromise so other brands and other FF cameras will have their own issues. For myself on my XT30, I've disabled the touch screen and the various function buttons so I can simply concentrate on exposure and composition. My only wish is, and a feature that I'd get a new camera for, is to be able to set a double or triple push requirement for the menu button.
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MARRIEDGUY9 got a reaction from George_P in Fall pictures
Fall is almost over, had some snow at the tail end of the storm last night. Thought I'd practice with sun stars and editing.
XT5, 16mm 1.4, shot at F8, 1/125.
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MARRIEDGUY9 reacted to Enzio in Mushrooms
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Fliegenpilz (Amanita muscaria) by Enzio Harpaintner, auf Flickr
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