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Moon, mercury and ha'penny bridge
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20 years 3 days ago #10091
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A thumbnail version of a photo showing Mercury and the Moon above the Ha'penny Bridge. You can get a larger version of this photo, and of another photo showing a close-up on the moon, from www.chris.obyrne.com/Photos/
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A thumbnail version of a photo showing Mercury and the Moon above the Ha'penny Bridge. You can get a larger version of this photo, and of another photo showing a close-up on the moon, from www.chris.obyrne.com/Photos/
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20 years 3 days ago #10092
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Chris, You've a good eye for a scenic shot! Well done.
I was looking to get this shot also, but was clouded out unfortunately. Nice one
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I was looking to get this shot also, but was clouded out unfortunately. Nice one

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20 years 2 days ago #10106
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Very nice picture! Ironically the clouds actaulyl add to it!
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20 years 1 day ago #10111
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Replied by dave_lillis on topic Re: Moon, mercury and ha'penny bridge
Thats a nice picture.
It reminds me of the time when I was in paris back in the mid-ninetees where I found that the images from a camera at twilight were always more vivid/colourfull then the eye view, of course that was back in the days of film SLR cameras.
What kind of camera/settings did you use?
It reminds me of the time when I was in paris back in the mid-ninetees where I found that the images from a camera at twilight were always more vivid/colourfull then the eye view, of course that was back in the days of film SLR cameras.
What kind of camera/settings did you use?
Dave L. on facebook , See my images in flickr
Chairman. Shannonside Astronomy Club (Limerick)
Carrying around my 20" obsession is going to kill me,
but what a way to go.

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20 years 1 day ago #10112
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As you are all talking about clouds and scenery, I think its neat (and by chance I bet too!), that you got Mercury & the Moon between the clouds present!

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20 years 1 day ago #10113
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Well, you gotta use the material that's at hand!Very nice picture! Ironically the clouds actaulyl add to it!

Nikon Coolpix 4500, ISO 400, 1/3 sec F/3.7 - it's all in the exif data in the imageThats a nice picture.
What kind of camera/settings did you use?
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