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Uploaded by: StinkeyWeaselteets — Friday June 29, 2012 — Sardis, AR

Eos 7D with 2 x barlowed 2400mm f11 home made telescope.

Categories: astronomy Camera Type: Canon EOS 7D
 
Manufacturer: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 7D
Orientation: top - left
x-Resolution: 350.00
y-Resolution: 350.00
Resolution Unit: Inch
Software: Digital Photo Professional
Artist: Leslie Hess
YCbCr Positioning: centered
Copyright: 2010Leslie Hess (Photographer) - (Editor)
Compression: JPEG compression
Exposure Time: 1/60 sec.
FNumber: f/0.0
ISO Speed Ratings: 800
Exif Version: Exif Version 2.21
Components Configuration: Y Cb Cr -
Shutter speed: 6.00 EV (APEX: 8, 1/64 sec.)
Aperture: 2147483648.00 EV (f/inf)
Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode.
Focal Length: 50.0 mm
User Comment:
FlashPixVersion: FlashPix Version 1.0
Color Space: sRGB
PixelXDimension: 800
PixelYDimension: 533
Focal Plane x-Resolution: 5715.55
Focal Plane y-Resolution: 5808.40
Focal Plane Resolution Unit: Inch
Custom Rendered: Normal process
Exposure Mode: Manual exposure
White Balance: Manual white balance
Scene Capture Type: Standard
GPS tag version: 0x02, 0x02, 0x00, 0x00
InteroperabilityIndex: R98
InteroperabilityVersion: 0100
RelatedImageWidth: 5184
RelatedImageLength: 3456
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1. Okiemom 12:25 PM GMT on June 30, 2012    
That's determination! Nice shot!
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2. Madermade 12:51 PM GMT on June 30, 2012    
WOW!
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3. LovePix 1:21 PM GMT on June 30, 2012    
Amazing! Great shot!
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4. bird12 1:30 PM GMT on June 30, 2012    
superCraters.AC ... nice, an image don't see often...
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5. catilac 2:21 PM GMT on June 30, 2012    
Nice job! Congratulations!
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6. Doesiedoats 3:23 PM GMT on June 30, 2012    
Truly awesome shot!

Congratulations on your AC.
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7. EndlessHorizon 4:09 PM GMT on June 30, 2012    
PULL UP! :^) Very nice shot. You did this with a home-made telescope? I'm impressed! Good work, and congrats on your AC!
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8. Wanda1948 4:35 PM GMT on June 30, 2012    
Fantastic shot! Congratulations!
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9. kristinarinell 4:55 PM GMT on June 30, 2012    
Excellent! Congrats!
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10. StinkeyWeaselteets 5:17 PM GMT on June 30, 2012    
Very nice surprise indeed, thank you folks for the kind words. Last night was the first night I had the camera hooked up to my scope so this is encouraging.

Les
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11. Kajzar 5:55 PM GMT on June 30, 2012    
Amazing photo!! Congratulations!!
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12. Bluesmaster 7:30 PM GMT on June 30, 2012    
Well captured, AC congrats!
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13. RNJoel 7:40 PM GMT on June 30, 2012    
WOW amazing. Congrats
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14. delver 7:40 PM GMT on June 30, 2012    
Wow, true astro shot, great. BTW surely you mean, 2400mm focal length, not aperture or width of lens or mirror (aperture is typically the parameter given out as a dimension w/o comment, like in 8 inch telescope etc.) With f/ll this would mean around 218 mm or about 8.5 inches aperture, since 2400mm is a flippin' 94 inches wide - as much as the mirror in the Hubble Space Telescope.
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15. StinkeyWeaselteets 7:48 PM GMT on June 30, 2012    
8.25 inch clear aperture Istar refractor lens (achromat) 2400mm fl.
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16. gatorgal 9:28 PM GMT on June 30, 2012    
W O W!!!
Love that swiss cheese surface.
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17. MNTornado 5:30 AM GMT on July 01, 2012    
One of the best moon photos I've see in the Wunderground Photo Galleries.
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18. gilg72 3:44 PM GMT on July 01, 2012    
Wow! wonderful. Congratulations.
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19. Kennebunker 11:38 AM GMT on July 02, 2012    
Whoa! I am impressed with this detail. Kudos, and AC congrats to you1
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20. pegpics 12:44 PM GMT on August 01, 2012    
This totally blows me away!!!
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21. StinkeyWeaselteets 1:11 PM GMT on August 01, 2012    
Thanks folks, the fun part is that my rig is home made.
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