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Allyance

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My place or yours? Eric vonTweedbag lll
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Clix Pix

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Flipping the bird..... Actually, the bird was flipping himself, as to my astonishment, a Canada goose was out in the lake doing somersaults! It was funny to see as he literally went head-over-heels and was clearly enjoying himself as the other geese just kept on swimming as usual. I think he was happy that they could swim freely in the water again, no ice getting in their way.

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Allyance

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I have a small flock of geese that fly over my house every day. They spend the night at a pond at the waste disposal plant just North of me then they leave every morning. At 6:15 PM they return again for the night, honking all they way.
 

prog99

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Started the day at -10F. Thankfully the polar vortex is retreating from this area. Definitely a strange February. It would just start snowing at random. Sometimes we’d have blue skies and snow. I dunno, but I might be wearing shorts when it hits 30 later this week
We had a 20c swing this week. From snowshoeing to rock climbing maybe if it doesn't rain.
 

Mark0

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Sep 11, 2014
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The Orion Nebula
A departure from the norm for me, this image is the Orion Nebula, shot with a Canon 100D DSLR attached to my 8" Newtonian Reflector Telescope on a motorised tracking equatorial mount - from my back garden in SW Scotland.
209 subs @ 10s / ISO 1600 along with 30 Dark frames, 30 Flat frames and 42 Bias frames.
To the knowledgable and experienced deep space astrophotographers, there is a lot "wrong" with this image - and it would probably get critiqued to pieces - but I'm delighted with it - and that's what matters to me. I'm not an expert and saw it more as a fun experiment that has turned out to be rewarding beyond words.

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AlaskaMoose

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The Orion Nebula
A departure from the norm for me, this image is the Orion Nebula, shot with a Canon 100D DSLR attached to my 8" Newtonian Reflector Telescope on a motorised tracking equatorial mount - from my back garden in SW Scotland.
209 subs @ 10s / ISO 1600 along with 30 Dark frames, 30 Flat frames and 42 Bias frames.
To the knowledgable and experienced deep space astrophotographers, there is a lot "wrong" with this image - and it would probably get critiqued to pieces - but I'm delighted with it - and that's what matters to me. I'm not an expert and saw it more as a fun experiment that has turned out to be rewarding beyond words.

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Quite a beautiful image!
 
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