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bloody hell!! stan did you see me ...with my jim-jams on
Not seen any meteors but had a go at setting it all up, I can either have under exposed but ok colour or ok exposure and a nice red tint. Not sure if this is colour shift or light pollution however being so close to London/Heathrow.
Using f3.5 18mm with a 25-30s shutter ISO 800.
bloody hell!! stan did you see me ...with my jim-jams on
which direction are we to be looking?
which direction are we to be looking?
which direction are we to be looking?
This was my attempt but I dont think it was one!
Very nice! but it looks like an aircraft to me ...
Nowt but clouds here in Newcastle have to hope for better skies tomorrow..
Was clear up here in Fife, saw about 40 to 50, in about 1.5 hours, just in away to check photos.
Sod all seen here, just spent 10 mins in the garden but nowt too be seen down south.
Strange that
I went outside and all that is in the sky is clouds and lots of them
Sod all seen here, just spent 10 mins in the garden but nowt too be seen down south.
I've just been to Folkestone overlooking the Channel and didn't see any tonight. I usually see a lot of shooting stars when I'm out fishing in Folkestone/Hythe/Dungeness area and I did see about 4 in one night last week. No pics though...
A few years ago when I was fishing in Dungeness, where all was still (including the weather) and the sea was calm, I saw and even HEARD a huge meteor burst in through the sky right above me and it was like a crack of lightning, a massive explosion or a very dramatic car crash something like that -and the trail I saw from that! Wow! I keep thinking about it a lot when I'm out at night - really special - it wasn't just a flash and a streak it was of such a bright and brilliant intensity and had yellow and green and tinges of blue at the edges - truly unforgettable stuff! If I had taken a picture of that - boy oh boy it would have won some competitions!
I'm new to DSLRs, so forgive me this question, but is it possible to setup some kind of auto-shot with external add-on equipment where if the camera's sensor notices a flare of light on the lens in dark shots, the camera automatically takes a shot? Just a thought!
Is this one? Hope so
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Or is it a satellite?