The International Space Station, Stars & Meteors!
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Last night I photographed the International Space Station for the first time, also picked up a few meteors(which I couldn't see with my own eyes, clever camera!
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Unfortunately there is a bit of light pollution but otherwise, pretty happy with the results! Will go somewhere darker next time.
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Stars by N-K-Photography, on Flickr
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Stars by N-K-Photography, on Flickr
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The International Space Station & Meteor by N-K-Photography, on Flickr
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The International Space Station & Meteor by N-K-Photography, on Flickr
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The International Space Station by N-K-Photography, on Flickr
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Stars by N-K-Photography, on Flickr
) Unfortunately there is a bit of light pollution but otherwise, pretty happy with the results! Will go somewhere darker next time.
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Stars by N-K-Photography, on Flickr2.
Stars by N-K-Photography, on Flickr3.
The International Space Station & Meteor by N-K-Photography, on Flickr4.
The International Space Station & Meteor by N-K-Photography, on Flickr5.
The International Space Station by N-K-Photography, on Flickr6.
Stars by N-K-Photography, on Flickr Good job. I've photograph the space station a few times, including through my telescope. On the telescope shots you can just about see the solar panels.
The long exposure ones are a challenge, because you do rather end up with just a straight line of white. Next time I photograph it I'm going to try and include some foreground, perhaps painting it with a torch during the 1 minute exposure.
The long exposure ones are a challenge, because you do rather end up with just a straight line of white. Next time I photograph it I'm going to try and include some foreground, perhaps painting it with a torch during the 1 minute exposure.
budfox said:
Good job. I've photograph the space station a few times, including through my telescope. On the telescope shots you can just about see the solar panels.
The long exposure ones are a challenge, because you do rather end up with just a straight line of white. Next time I photograph it I'm going to try and include some foreground, perhaps painting it with a torch during the 1 minute exposure.
Which is exactly what I just did about an hour ago! Lit up a monument and got the ISS! The long exposure ones are a challenge, because you do rather end up with just a straight line of white. Next time I photograph it I'm going to try and include some foreground, perhaps painting it with a torch during the 1 minute exposure.
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