Southern Polar Point - you cant see it but now you…
Milky way and Jupiter
Roads Works Again- HFF
Shadows On the wall...Rooster of Barcelos
Dirt Road Manjimup
Temptation- "Pink Lady"
On a knifes edge
Time long gone by - no service
Milky Way
Milky Way At 30 seconds
The Southern Pole
In the trees.
Lucky shot- Do look on black to get the effect of…
Melaleuca cuticularis
By gone era
12 Baker St
Terriorist
Scorpians Tail
Lagoon Nebula
The Core of the Milky way
Antares
Jupiter In front of the Milky way
Fire Tree
Large Magellanic cloud MK II
Let there be Rock.- but its classical Boogie Woogi…
Sweet Cherries
The Seasons on the turn
Passing Storm
Yes we have Steam Trains but where
The long Climb -HFF
Family Day- Mandurah HFF
Borya constricta Churchill
Fire Works 3
Fire Works 2
Fire Works 1
Sunset On a Cloudless night.
Crowds
Start Of a new day: HFF
Omega Centauri (ω Cen or NGC 5139)
Borya constricta Churchill
New Road-why am I the only one working
Very old Australiana : Esperance HFF
Milky way Detail:-Well worth it on black...
Milky way Rises above Serpentine Dam.
Observation Point 2
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The night was a total disappointment nothing worked the way it should. i saw the bow was very high but had to have a go. With the wrong tripod head I tried to make it into a normal head I would use to shoot a Milky Way Bow.
This is a tracked shot @ 30 seconds where as I am shooting 20 sec - 25 sec for my normal Bows.
it was cold just me stars and kangaroos.
Pips are all the deep space photos from the sky this time of year.
This is a tracked shot @ 30 seconds where as I am shooting 20 sec - 25 sec for my normal Bows.
it was cold just me stars and kangaroos.
Pips are all the deep space photos from the sky this time of year.
Sylvie Coeffic, LutzP, , Holger Hagen and 19 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Steve Paxton club has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… clubSteve Paxton club has replied to Karp PantaSteve Paxton club has replied to tiabunna clubSteve Paxton club has replied to Ko Hummel clubStill I am looking for a workable answer, this nights shot 90 degrees to the tracker where a mess. I turned back to my old skill of getting the bow but in this case on the tracker took some setting up but it did work and I was able to use the full 30sec of the camera timer. No real perceivable movement on the ground either which was my worry. never ceases to amaze me the clear nights under the stars.
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Very Tired but very happy
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Well worth a look back at some history and what I can see in the Southern part of the world.
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