Interesting small series. I love the darkes of moons a lot.

Regards, Jens

> The Howard Astronomical League had an outing last Wednesday night.
> The first successful event in quite a while. We tried the previous
> Saturday. I got there just in time for a really hard downpour.
> Wednesday was really nice weather- warm, no dew, and no clouds. I got
> some pictures of stars, and astronomers.
> Canon 10D, Tokina 12-24mm f4 lens wide open, exposures from 1/8 to 56
> sec, ISO 100 to 400.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/sets/72157594414463840/
>
> Next time, I'll try making RAW, ISO 200 exposures, and bracket to
> find where the noise starts. Got to remember the Nikonos (sp?)
> "viewfinder" ( no optics, just a frame with a cold shoe I use for
> aiming with a pin hole lens.) The camera viewfinder is pretty much
> useless for stars. The Tokina lets me cheat- set the lens to infinity
> and let depth of field do its magic.
>
> [The moon pictures were made last year]
>
> Cheers
> Mike
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