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clanny
Joined: 18 Dec 2007 Posts: 14
Location: Across the road from Alderney
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Posted: Aug 11 22:41 Post subject: Perseid photographing location |
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Does anyone have any suggestions for somewhere to try to get some good shots of this from? I'll need somewhere with minimal light pollution of any kind.
I'm hoping to get a shot or two like this:-

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astrogeorge

Joined: 25 Oct 2007 Posts: 77
Location: Kirkcaldy
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Posted: Aug 12 07:55 Post subject: |
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Don't know of any dark sites in this area! But to get shots like that aim your camera with wide angle lens just of Perseus and open the shutter for 5 minutes. _________________ Celestron C100ED-R, Meade LX200 10" & Series 5000 80mm Apo, Coronado PST
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clanny
Joined: 18 Dec 2007 Posts: 14
Location: Across the road from Alderney
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Posted: Aug 12 10:08 Post subject: |
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Cheers. I'll take some test shots to get the exposure/aperture etc correct first. I guess what I'm asking is - is there a rough distance you have to be from a settlement to get a good sky view or is it all geographical? I'm prepared to travel say an hour each way for a decent location (I have to leave for work tomorrow morning at 6am so not too far!). I was wondering about Glendevon maybe or falkland hill? _________________ So, IS that big round white thing really made of cheese? |
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astrogeorge

Joined: 25 Oct 2007 Posts: 77
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Posted: Aug 12 12:05 Post subject: |
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I would'nt travel too far as the moon will be in the sky anyway. The moonlight will wash out any faint perseids _________________ Celestron C100ED-R, Meade LX200 10" & Series 5000 80mm Apo, Coronado PST
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Cosmic

Joined: 12 Jun 2008 Posts: 190
Location: Dunfermline
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Posted: Aug 13 08:48 Post subject: |
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I was out last night and the skies opened up nicely after 10pm.
I managed a count of 6 in an hour so not the great peak evryone wa expecting. Did anyone count more?
Jupiter was magnificent last night and banding was clearly visible with 5" SCT.
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astrogeorge

Joined: 25 Oct 2007 Posts: 77
Location: Kirkcaldy
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Posted: Aug 13 09:38 Post subject: |
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I was out at 10.30, i stayed out for about 90 minutes. I only counted 7 in that time. Tried to photograph a few but lens not wide enought to capture them. _________________ Celestron C100ED-R, Meade LX200 10" & Series 5000 80mm Apo, Coronado PST
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Alderney99

Joined: 10 Jan 2007 Posts: 17
Location: Just across the street from ( ); down the hill from ( ); and round the next street from ( )!
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Posted: Aug 21 09:15 Post subject: |
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I went out both 12th and 13th after 11pm
1st night caught a couple but poor due to high haze which had only a few gaps. Gave up fairly quickly.
2nd night about 1.5 hours, about 2 dozen plus, generally coming straight over the house roof towards the south-west, but some both west and also over the rooftops towards the Forth ("45-degree rule"). Generally all very short duration & fast, but not "sharp & distinct" as some sporadics I've seen in the past.
Caught 4 on about the same track as each other within a minute approx midnight-20, with 2 more similar couple of minutes later, so could well have been from an original parent fragment.
Clanny - I don't have a dark sky "round the back" but there are a couple of "sweet spots" that at least block the dreaded sodium lamps (and also the 5/8th moon on the 14th)!
Also found out later that several others in the street had also "been out looking" but had been keeping quiet so not to disturb anyone! So next year - must get more organised! :^) |
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clanny
Joined: 18 Dec 2007 Posts: 14
Location: Across the road from Alderney
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Posted: Aug 21 15:45 Post subject: |
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I kept an eye out of the study window whilst I was writing up my final project. The moon looked shrouded in Coulds and there weren't any obvious clear spots in the sky so I didn't bother. Once this uni work is out the way I'll spend a bit more time looking for some decent photo opportunities.
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