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« Reply #60 on: January 10, 2011, 10:17:20 pm » |
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It's raining outside with not much happening, so yet again here's another indoor shot to pass away Day 10. This is a shot of the wardrope door in my room with a newspaper article about Conor and I, and below it are two images which a certain person on this forum will recognise straight away
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« Reply #61 on: January 11, 2011, 03:52:04 am » |
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Congratulations on the article Martin and Conor. I don't know to whom you are referring about the photographs, but they're spectacular. January 10 Here are the telescopes I have posession of, the front one is my Meade 4.5" and the other 10" Meade blongs to our South Coast Astronomy Club. I don't use either one as much as I should.
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« Reply #62 on: January 11, 2011, 06:33:59 pm » |
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Thanks Richard, the article was from away in the middle of last year but it's still hanging on the door that long. The two prints were taken by John Wright on this forum showing thunderstorms he had captured during his recent storm chasing trip to the US in 2010. Love the 10" reflector Richard, that's just the kind of scope I love to use
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« Reply #63 on: January 11, 2011, 07:37:47 pm » |
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Well done,Richard for keeping up. Oh,well, I didn't realise you had astro. kit like that,I thought I must get some shots of the ISS like Richard's and Anton's,I suspect Anton has the proper gear too. lol. Ah..lol..Martin,I was going through all the books,some good stuff there, a man of intellect. Did you mention someone called Conor in that newspaper photo ? The name's familiar Wonderful supercells too. Meet Husdon folks...he's named after Hudson Bay,Canada, home of the white bears. http://www.nathab.com/polar-bear-tours?gcid=S19453x001&keyword=polar%20bears%20churchill&gclid=CO6tm5P-sqYCFU0w3godJSYrmAFor those who are familiar with music he's playing a Chopin piece. Nocturne . Opus 9 No. 2. Why not have a listen-you'll recognise it, I'm sure and will enjoy it - very relaxing.
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« Reply #64 on: January 11, 2011, 10:06:29 pm » |
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Enjoyed your update John, very nice relaxing music, hard to believe the Bear can play that, I must get one of those from the local pet shop I am done with the 365 day photo opp for one single reason. Taking an image of something in the house, or taking a rubbish image just to fill in another day is not my idea of a fun time. I am not passionate about animate objects or taking macro shots of a salt shaker just for the sake of passing the day just to stay in the game, this does not interest me at all and takes the fun away from photography, the actual concept actually encourages the taking of poor or rushed images to keep up with the pace so it's quantity and not quality so why bother?. I'd rather take images when it suits me and of subjects I'm passionate about. The very thought of taking another image in my house tonight (raining again outside) is enough to put me off using the camera so I'm calling it a day. I could take images for 365 days easily and complete the challenege but there is no fullfillment in doing that just for the sake of it and I am learning nothing at the same time. I'm now going to focus on what I enjoy doing with the camera in my own time. Good luck to anyone else who wishes to continue the challenege though - the comments I made about rubbish images refer to myself of course and not anyone else incase you were wondering
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« Reply #65 on: January 11, 2011, 10:27:53 pm » |
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Its funny you've made that decision Martin cause i came to the same conclusion tonight. I haven't been keeping up the challenge either cause i simply have nothing interesting to shoot. Thought about doing a macro shot of something tonight but then though nah, cant be bothered. It was a good idea at the time but i imagined by the end of the year i would have everything in the house photographed
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« Reply #66 on: January 12, 2011, 03:28:19 am » |
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Thanks Martin and Paul, same here, I find it a drudgery also. I'm out!!! John, My wife loves the bear image!
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« Reply #67 on: January 12, 2011, 06:38:50 pm » |
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We gave it a good shot and have seen some interesting photos along the way. Someone on here is about to get a nice surprise too Normal photo- service will resume as soon as possible.
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« Reply #68 on: January 13, 2011, 01:32:24 am » |
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I am done with the 365 day photo opp for one single reason. Taking an image of something in the house, or taking a rubbish image just to fill in another day is not my idea of a fun time. I am not passionate about animate objects or taking macro shots of a salt shaker just for the sake of passing the day
Reading that comment reminded me of an old thread on another forum several years ago. To read it, click on this link but don't bother reading beyond the first page. BTW don't take it as being serious as it was all very friendly banter and as you may have gathered, 'twas a cloudy night with nothing worth watching on the telly either!
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