Satellites
Up above
Passing through
Three satellites
A pleasant conjunction
The eclipse
Three Satellites
Through the Fog
There goes the ISS
Farewell, Macquarie Island
Returning through the fog
Seastack Landscape #1
Southern Ocean storm
Foggy dawn, Lake Albert
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Dissipating waterspout
Waterspout at Batemans Bay
Macquarie Island 1968: Away she goes!
Sunset Panorama
My first Milky Way bow
Last night's moon
Another sunset
We're going to crash!
Jupiter & moons
Scorpio and Jupiter
The Bow to the west
Lunar halo
Cropped section of sky with Comet Swan.
Evening conjunction
Near full
Unexpected sunset
Comet Leonard
Nacreous Clouds
How many?
Near full
Goodbye Judith
Sydney Sunrise
Clouds and fence
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Tonight's much hyped "Super blue blood moon", as it disappeared into eclipse, a collation of images. We were lucky that the cloud cleared just as the eclipse began.
For those wanting EXIF details, the lower right image was taken at f11, 1/125 and ISO 400; the middle image at f8, 1/100 and ISO 800; the top left image at f5.6, 1/40 and ISO 3200. The camera is a Pentax K-1.
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For those wanting EXIF details, the lower right image was taken at f11, 1/125 and ISO 400; the middle image at f8, 1/100 and ISO 800; the top left image at f5.6, 1/40 and ISO 3200. The camera is a Pentax K-1.
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