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You can counteract the Earth's rotation by holding the camera at arm's length and slowly twirling around. You'll reduce shaking if you emit a loud 'moo' which tightens your diaphragm muscles and tenses your core.
Jupiter with Europa, Io and Ganymede visible. Nikon D3000, VR 55-300, F4.5-5.6 lens, 300mm ISO 1600, 3secs at F5.6[/IMG]
Wouldn't Photoshop Elements have been cheaper? You'd have certainly got a better picture...
Seriously, though: respect. Very nice picture. God knows where you live, though? The light pollution around here would have left you with nothing but a big bright smudge.
Wouldn't Photoshop Elements have been cheaper? You'd have certainly got a better picture...
Seriously, though: respect. Very nice picture. God knows where you live, though? The light pollution around here would have left you with nothing but a big bright smudge.
Cheers. I live in the sticks with low light pollution. Took the pic through an open window.
You can counteract the Earth's rotation by holding the camera at arm's length and slowly twirling around. You'll reduce shaking if you emit a loud 'moo' which tightens your diaphragm muscles and tenses your core.
That only works if God is on your side. The infidel has balls all chance.
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