View Full Version : Jupiter & the Great Red Spot!!!
Managed to get Jupiter again & the Great Red Spot this time :shock: ... some nice detail there, but need to get a tad better focus. :!:
http://www.geocities.com/aeryk_m_69/jupiter3.jpg
Thanks,
Eric
PS-I PM'd Steve to make sure it was ok to post these here... I didn't want to infringe on anyone who may be thinking that "webcam" imaging isn't a form a photography, so Thanks to everyone for allowing me to do this & enjoying them as much as I do. :)
Lovely shot !
Its unbelievable the detail on a webcam ! Even though its a composite of a lot of images its still 1 photograph :)
Keep posting them ! :) they are stunning ! :)
As soon as my brother gets his act together, and his company dont make him work all night ! ill see if i can get him to post some of his !
STILL amazed by these!
Its hard to believe isnt it ! :)
Stunning !
PS-I PM'd Steve to make sure it was ok to post these here... I didn't want to infringe on anyone who may be thinking that "webcam" imaging isn't a form a photography, so Thanks to everyone for allowing me to do this & enjoying them as much as I do. :)
As you can see Eric, you are recieving nothing but praise and admiration of these images. This may not be conventinal photography but it is still valid and just another way of making images. It is very specific though so you probably wont recieve critique, just questions from the members like myself that are in awe of these photos.
This has every right to be displayed here and if we are being honest we are gaining more from it than you are, this is kind of new for the forums but welcomed just the same.
Thanks sir for giving something back.
You are achieveing cracking results using the webcam.
Have you tried mounting a digicam with a larger sensor for higher resolution?
I'd like to see more of these.
Well done
Bloody hell! If you see a large moon, zoom in as it might not be a moon. It could be a space station! ;)
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