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Dots Strike Back!


Dots Strike Back!
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Copyright: Grzegorz Wieczorek (red45) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2705 W: 74 N: 8864] (30243)
Genre: Landscapes
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 2006-05
Categories: Sky
Camera: Canon Powershot S2-IS
Details: Tripod: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Heavens Above [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2006-05-13 7:13
Viewed: 1364
Favorites: 2 [view]
Points: 24
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
As I promissed, today something from astronomy field. I know, you are all bored to the bone by colorfull butterflies, so today something for hardcore lovers of black and white.

Jupiter is one of brightest objects on night sky. Only The Moon and Venus are brighter than our biggest planet. With help of small binocular, or even camera with good zoom ability, one can watch amazing spectacle on sky - dance of Jupiter's moons. Four frames from four different days show you how Gallilean moons circle around their planet. It is great fun to observe it - try it if have got few free minutes and clear sky!

LordPotty, valy67, lovenature, eruyanik, dew77, Janice, sAner, extramundi, Kaszek, annagrace has marked this note useful
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ThreadThread Starter Messages Updated
To Kaszek: Tydzien pracyred45 1 05-15 14:05
To extramundi: Thank you!red45 2 05-15 10:25
To sAner: Big thanks!red45 3 05-14 17:44
To pac: EXIFred45 4 05-13 15:21
To LordPotty: It's more than ok!red45 1 05-13 13:47
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Hi,

Very interesting, but in pictures like this, I think Exif-data is essential!

/Dan

Hey cool !
I'm Jupiterian (Sagittarius)
Originally from Io I think :)
I don't mind Earth.
Its ok.

Interesting shot ! I don't know the names of the stars, but I like looking at them in the night, particularly during the cold winter, when the sky is so clear. Stars are always so beautiful !
Valérie.

Hi Grzegorz, This is facinating. Well done. Janice

Hello Greg,
Wonderful, amazing landscape! I like the framing a lot. You know black bg is my favourite. But there are some little nits I saw ;-) Some harsh white lighting on four corners;-)Looks like white dots! Is it because flash? I want to know what it is ;-)

You see I have the great capacity on astronomy ;-) I really want to observe it, but if you come and show it to me :-) Thank you for showing us to Jupiter with her childs! Thank you my friend.
VERY WELL DONE!
Ersin

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  • dew77 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 4774 W: 294 N: 4020] (13209)
  • [2006-05-13 16:06]

Hello Greg!
Very nice work.I like to watch the sky at night but no much idea about astronomy.I think i will learn a lot of thing about it as i learned differences between wasps and bees from you:).Have a great weekend!
TFS...:-)

Hello Greg,
You´ve done an excellent illustrated astronomy lesson; I enjoy it very much. Very original, you give me some ideas for future. Stay watching TN, in few time I post some sky shots.
Thanks friend
Hernán

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  • Janice Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3315 W: 148 N: 6113] (18648)
  • [2006-05-14 0:15]

Hi Greg, another interesting vision of the night sky. And your instructions are good to follow too. The photos are well displayed, and I say BRAVO! Good job here!
Thank you...
Janice

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  • sAner Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1490 W: 72 N: 1427] (4744)
  • [2006-05-14 16:28]
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I love these shots and your astronomy lessons Greg! Keep 'em coming please!!

Regards,
Pieter

Are you telling me that you shot this only with your your Canon? Incredible.
It is very beautiful to look at your work, you always take so much where most of us see nothing.
Great interesting stuff, I loved to see your work again.
Best regards, Felipe.

You can't be serious!! :)

How can you take these with the S2, I see it but I don't believe it.

If its cloud free tomorrow night I'll give it a go with my S2. If it works you'll see the result.

Well done, and amazing sequence.

Ha! Wczoraj to samo zaobserwowalem przez lornetke. Bardzo w porzadku Ci to wyszlo. Ponad tydzien pracy ;)

Unbelievable capture, truly remarkable to see Jupiter and its moons.

TFS, well done!

Alli

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