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ISS Predictions – San Francisco Bay Area
International Space Station Transit predictions for the San Francisco Bay Area. Includes all transits above 30 degrees altitude within approximately 90 miles of the Bay Area. Continue reading
Zoom Zoom
Others have done it, why not us? Catch the International Space Station as it transits the face of the moon. Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Photo Tip, Travel, Trivia
Tagged Coast, crossing, flight path, ISS, lunar, moon, Muir Beach, Ocean, overlook, Pacific, predawn, prediction, transit
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Washington Landmark + Penumbral Eclipse
Posted in Announcement, Creativity, Noise Reduction, Photo Processing, Travel
Tagged 2011, December 10th, District of Columbia, eclipse, Landmark, moon, washington
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Protected: Night Photography 111: Catching the Moon
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Posted in Class, Photo Tip
Tagged calculation, course content, lunar, moon, night photography 111, photographer's ephemeris, reference, TPE
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Alignment (Part 1 of 2)
The basic, and important limitations and considerations for capturing the moon near a terrestrial object are described in this installment. The next installment works through the calculations and tools needed. Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Image, Photo Tip
Tagged altitude, angular size, azimuth, celestial alignment, depth of field, direction, elevation, foreground, illumination, large moon, moon, planning, telephoto, twilight
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Star Circle Planning Tools in The Field
In early September, I discussed the four essential tools for planning a star circle or star trail shot. Briefly recapping, those are: Google Maps (or other mapping software preferably with roads and terrain maps). An ephemeris An Inclinometer A GPS … Continue reading
Posted in Photo Tip, Review
Tagged angle of view, applications, depth of field, ephemeris, inclinometer, iPhone, moon, sky conditions, weather
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