That's very impressive. We don't have stars in Britain. I think it's because 
we're all atheists or Sagittarius or something.


> 
>> On Aug 12, 2015, at 10:01 AM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Since it didn't terribly matter exactly where I was aiming my lens,  I used 
>> lightroom's panorama feature to string a bunch together including my one 
>> meteor, which gave me 16291x2704:
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/20320189520/sizes/o
>> 
>> It seems as if my FA31 and FA77 focus at infinity all of the way at the 
>> stop.  I tried focusing by aiming a green laser at the trees at the distance.
>> 
>> Does anyone know what nebula I captured?  It's about halfway between the 
>> trees and the right edge of the photo.
>> 
>> Larry Colen wrote:
>>> It seems as if the Perseids will be in full swing this week. Does anyone
>>> have any advice borne of experience for photographing them?
>>> 
>>> I suspect that a lot of short exposures will have the advantage of
>>> running at a higher ISO and making it easier to capture a dimmer
>>> transient event. Then there is the question of darkfield frames.
>>> 
>>> Astrotracer or not? Optimal focal length?
>> 
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