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<blockquote data-quote="sOnIc" data-source="post: 199154" data-attributes="member: 15861"><p>These astronomical events are a real challenge, not just technically but also because there is so much luck involved .. I was all set up and waiting but there was a band of cloud hanging on the horizon; just enough to screw up the main objective of my mission. About 15 mins after moon rise we saw it come out from behind the cloud looking very large indeed, if that cloud hadn't been there I'd have a cracker of an image with the Moon right beside the lighthouse, but it wasn't to be .. The opportunity is with us for the next few days over the full moon period; but given that the Moon rises about 10 degrees more north each day means the alignment of foreground and Moon will be entirely different; requiring a totally different location.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]52869[/ATTACH][ATTACH]52870[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sOnIc, post: 199154, member: 15861"] These astronomical events are a real challenge, not just technically but also because there is so much luck involved .. I was all set up and waiting but there was a band of cloud hanging on the horizon; just enough to screw up the main objective of my mission. About 15 mins after moon rise we saw it come out from behind the cloud looking very large indeed, if that cloud hadn't been there I'd have a cracker of an image with the Moon right beside the lighthouse, but it wasn't to be .. The opportunity is with us for the next few days over the full moon period; but given that the Moon rises about 10 degrees more north each day means the alignment of foreground and Moon will be entirely different; requiring a totally different location. [ATTACH=CONFIG]52869._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]52870._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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