Clive Inglis
Clive Inglis
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RE: I speak Astronomy

This is more my kinda music!

5 years ago
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RE: Photographing an eclipse

Hi Graham and Trudy, As I replied at the solar viewing session on Tuesday I have no experience in photographing a solar eclipse and suggested you po...

5 years ago
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RE: Junocam

Brilliant Christina!

6 years ago
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6 years ago
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RE: M42 Processing

Wow! A superb image. Are you sure you haven't got anything in orbit? Thanks for sharing it.

6 years ago
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RE: National Geographic's top places for dark skies

Rupert, thanks again for the advice. Thinking about it, the most likely cause of the lens flare in the image was an errant head torch! Thank you for y...

6 years ago
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RE: National Geographic's top places for dark skies

Rupert. Thanks for your words of advice. I haven't had a chance to use this lens as yet. Perhaps during this weekends observing session on Blackheath....

6 years ago
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RE: National Geographic's top places for dark skies

Christina. This article put me on the path to buying a Rokinon lens for my Canon 80D (APS-C) but as I said last night the lens I was hoping to buy, Ro...

6 years ago
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RE: National Geographic's top places for dark skies

Thanks for your question regarding orientation. If in doubt please adjust your frame of reference by standing on your head.

6 years ago
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RE: National Geographic's top places for dark skies

Thanks Tej. The milky way image was taken near Uluru in the Northern Territories with my old kit lens on my new Canon 80D (30sec 18mm f/4.5), right at...

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RE: National Geographic's top places for dark skies

A veritable dark sky bucket list. I can vouch for the night skies at Gokyo in the Himalayas although, its a bit of a walk , I wouldn't recommend the a...

6 years ago
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