Thursday, March 12, 2009

Sky Watch Friday!

crispy craters
It's been eons since I posted something for SkyWatch Friday!

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Somebody told me that you can take a digital pic through a telescope. I tried it and think the result is astronomical, don't you? When (if) you try it, give yourself plenty of time and be patient. The telescope will get blurry shakes every time you touch it, and the moon won't stay still. Some say it's because of the moon's orbit plus the earth's rotation, but I say the man in the moon is camera-shy. Update: It's called digiscoping, and birdwatchers, like my friend Maalie do it all the time. I just discovered his post on the topic from March 7.

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Gratuitous grandson photo:

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13 comments:

  1. Excellent skywatch posting!

    Have a great weekend!
    Guy
    Regina In Pictures

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  2. A terrific moon shot rthere Craver Vii !

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  3. I was gonna say you've been gone awhile. Glad to see your back! Nice shot, as usual.

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  4. I'm glad you tried it. It really turned out great!

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  5. The results are amazing, Craver. What a cute grandson!

    Welcome back. ;-)

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  6. i think it's pretty impressive too! and the gratuitous grandson shot is just adorable.

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  7. Look who's name is on the Sky Watch List!
    Hi Craver!
    This is an awesome shot! I've heard about this but never tried. Now I will.
    Congrats Grandpa! What a handsome little one you have there.
    My Sky Watch is on my photoblog: Carletta’s Captures

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  8. Super stuff my friend.

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  9. Good to have you back. Congratulations on the grandson.

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  10. good photos, craver!

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  11. THANKS FOR AN IDEA OF WHAT TO DO WITH THE TELESCOPE MY HUBBY HAD TO HAVE
    WHAT A CUTE LITTLE GUY!

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  12. my blog got deleted

    new address is

    http://nancnote.blogspot.com/

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  13. Gorgeous little baby and gorgeous moon too. Nice to know you have returned from foreign parts safe and sound.

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