Thanks for the link.If the fog doesn't come in tonight I'll have to check it out.
Frank
Frank
Andy, I agree with Mr. 3Pin! Nicely photographed!ski3pin said:Nice photos Lighthawk!
Yeah, those are cool shots!ski3pin said:Nice photos Lighthawk!
I'm dreaming of a long fast lens also.......................................Lighthawk said:What I really want is a 300mm f2.8, which a few of our more serious photogs probably have in their kit.
Cool. I thought so!highz said:On another astro topic, Mercury is at greatest eastern elongation now, so enjoy watching the sunset and stay out for an hour or so longer and catch Venus and Mercury setting in the west.
http://earthsky.org/tonight/mercurys-greatest-elongation-from-setting-sun-on-january-14?utm_source=EarthSky+News&utm_campaign=0435d5b0ab-EarthSky_News&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c643945d79-0435d5b0ab-393870289
Hmmm...I missed it, the live video. Snooze ➜ lose.highz said:Asteroid 2004 BL86 will pass close to Earth tomorrow. ...If you are home, you can watch a live feed at http://live.slooh.com
Here's a little more info.
Cool! I only read about this conjunction this morning, so missed it last night. I think it was overcast anyway...Casa Escarlata Robles Too said:Not as clear a photo I had hoped for,but it was nice seeing it.
Last night (20 Feb) the moon after sunset had Venus and Mars with it.
Don't get to see a lot of night events as we get fog a lot of the evenings.
Tonight it's said Uranus will also be visible in the area between the moon and Venus/Mars.
No luck for tonight as it's already overcast.
Frank