Yeah that was my favorite spoof.
I was watching the watch too! Seriously! I thought I might be the only person fixated on that watch. Funny.
Well, it's a bit comforting to me to know I'm not the only one to obsess on such a unmonumental event, I'm guessing we both catch a lot of the little things. You've always come off as more than your everyday run-of-the-mill stamp collector.
I'd really love to see one of your photo's, passespawn.
I need to get away from street lighting though. It lights up the particles in the air during a long exposure and you end up with illumination in the sky that shouldn't be there.
shelly_belly said:Just watched it cross the sky and it wasn't even dark yet. Man that thing is bright.
Hah! I liked how he kept dropping the mike in the second video. The floating microphone was mesmerizing to me in the space videos. Thanks!
Just heard a fun interview with him last night on the CBC from Star City, Russia, and one of the questions asked was if he was dropping a lot of stuff. He said he was surprised after 5 months that he wasn't. He said after the first shuttle flight he did it all the time, much to his embarrassment, he'd try to "float" things over to people like he did in space, and would be surprised with a "thunk." He expected to have the same habitual behavior this time, but that part of his brain seemed to figure gravity out this time.
Quadrupled said:I have this disconnect, I know humans have gone to space for 50+ years, but it's just so surreal. I watch Apollo 13 every time I come across it and think how cool it would be to do that.
I kind of think it's a waste of money, but it's fascinating, and does lead to much innovation. That's my disconnect-I love it and also wonder why we bother.
For all in the SW suburbs of Chicago:
Time: Fri Jun 07 9:18 PM
Visible: 6 min, Max Height: 54 degrees
Appears: WSW, Disappears: NE
Focus was way off (oops), but here she is...
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Damn it, I wanted to get the first pic, just like that, up here. Nice.
You need to go to manual focus and go to infinity. If you're using a DSLR, it might have a setting that reduces noise levels during long exposures. Maybe not a big deal (especially when out of focus), but might as well turn it on... this is what that's made for.
It's too bad, because the exposure is excellent. Great pic besides the focus. Putting the trees in there for perspective was the right idea. Thanks for posting.
Yeah, not sure what happened as I've had some great luck with moon, star trails, and milky way shots recently.
I must have bumped the focus ring or something. ISO was only 400 and exposure was 20 seconds so there shouldn't have been much noise, but I did notice after the fact my noise reduction was switched to off. oops again.
Tonight is ~4 minutes, but pretty low (25* max height) so it might not be above the trees, but Monday or Wednesday are looking good enough that I might go up to the lookout tower to take the trees out of play, and take a dozen or so shots and stack them for a long trail.