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Temas diversos => Astronomía => Mensaje iniciado por: Jurgen (Starwatcher) en Domingo 17 Agosto 2008 08:34:24 am
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High clouds ruined it a bit, but gives nice moody photos.
The eclips was about 81%
Photos made with a Canon EOS 350D, Sigma 400mm APO AF (1.6x) and a 1.2x teleconverter (total focal lenght 768mm),
exept the last photo that one was made trough my 6 inch Skywatcher Newtonian telescoop.
Enjoy!
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It is amazing that tracking the Lunar eclipse! since I Ontígola (Spain) also what I enjoy when he noticed nothing else emerge the moon on the horizon between cumulus congestus and olive trees, it was fascinating watching was very clear as the air was clean at all times :).
Great pictures!
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Nice photos Jurgen, I cant see it, and now I have seen your wonderful pictures ;)
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Que bonitas esas fotos!! Tengo que ver las mias, a ver si merecen la pena aunque creo que no van a tener nada que hacer frente a las tuyas.
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bien logradas jurgen!
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Las primeras fotos sensacionales