Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Moon and Jupiter


Just when I was getting back into photographing the night sky, along came the rains. And clouds. This is putting me into withdrawal. This morning just before 2:00 a.m. I woke up, went to stoke up the woodstove, and saw the moon shining in the window. Spaceweather.com told me that the moon and Jupiter would be in close conjuction, so I got dressed, grabbed the camera and headed down to the beach to take a few shots before the thick clouds came rolling back in.


Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Odd effect with Jupiter

I was out taking some star trail shots, with Jupiter in the picture, and when I downloaded the pics I got odd dots and arcs. I've not had this happen before, if there was some vibration in the camera, ALL of the stars in the pictures would be affected. I've cropped and enlarged the sections with Jupiter.








Friday, September 11, 2009

Encounters of the prickly kind





My latest thing to try to photograph at night is the ISS (International Space Station). Caught it tonight cutting across the Big Dipper.












Ater the ISS had passed by, I headed over to another spot to see what the stars were doing where there was a thin film of clouds, thought maybe Jupiter would be over the pines. Good thing I had my flashlight, or I might have tripped over this porcupine.

At first he (she?) took off into the cattails at the shore, and I headed over to another part of the lawn to set up the camera and tripod. After a few minutes I heard noises, it was coming towards me, making a "hmmmm hmmmm" strange nasally kind of call. It came over and sniffed the tripod leg, and when I said "Well??" it took off again. I moved about 30 feet to another spot, and saw the porkie way off in the flashlight beam. I started to imitate the noise it was making, and it came trotting over to investigate. When I snapped pictures the flash made it move back, but I kept making the noise and it kept sniffing around. You can see by the picture of porkie sniffing at my shoe how close it came.