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Old 27-04-07, 21:42
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Keeping the thread going while I wait for my 1.4 converter.

Two pics of this evenings moon. One with 400mm and the other with 400 plus 2x converter.

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Old 28-04-07, 08:07
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Nice sharp pics Don.

I too saw the moon last night but it was softened by poor visibility, hoping for clear skies.
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Old 28-04-07, 09:15
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I have to sneak them in when I can as I'll never compete with the razor blade sharpness of your 300 and tc. Still it provides me with a challenge.

Hoping for great things from the Kenco 1.4 when I get it. TC 201 only really works fairly well on near subjects with the 400.

Jonathans link has also got me going.

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Old 22-05-07, 23:07
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Saturn is very close to the moon and I have just managed to get a shot.
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Old 22-05-07, 23:29
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Saturn is very close to the moon and I have just managed to get a shot.
Excellent stuff. Earlier in the evening the Moon passes right across Saturn.

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Old 23-05-07, 10:02
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Well done Christine. I only managed 4 frames in between the clouds, one posted in the Astro thread.

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Old 23-05-07, 10:11
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Thanks Dave, Don you have the best photo, its really close to the moon.
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Old 23-05-07, 10:20
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Clouds drove me mad as after the posted shot I thought I would add the 2x Nikon converter to the new Kenko's ( a touch of Sassan here ) to give a focal length of 2240mm. But by the time the clouds had moved, so had Saturn, so I could not get them both in shot.

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Old 31-05-07, 22:49
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Full moon tomorrow and another on the 30th. Stevie has just advised that that will be a ' blue moon ' . Not literally, but apparently two full moons in one month is rare enough to generate the expression - Once In A Blue Moon.

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Old 31-05-07, 23:39
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Full moon tomorrow and another on the 30th. Stevie has just advised that that will be a ' blue moon ' . Not literally, but apparently two full moons in one month is rare enough to generate the expression - Once In A Blue Moon.

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Don you gave it for free. I was going to ask a queeze as to what a blue moon means.
Well hope to see some pictures from all over the world of this blue moon.
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