08-09-2019, 04:09 AM
Thanks, all!
I bet yours is great -- like I said in the other post, you see more in a long ex'posure than with the naked eye.
And thank you for the nice comment.
(08-07-2019, 01:19 PM)davidd Wrote: ... most people who come here say it is the most amazing night sky they have ever seen. (Which is a sad statement about the amount of air and light pollution in the world, but that's well off-topic.)Yeah, and now that there will be tons more satellites from that Starlink thing zooming around, even more clutter in the night sky. (I was amazed how many satellites I saw during the last outage. It seemed like more than previously.) It is too bad that so many people have never seen a really "pure" night sky.
I bet yours is great -- like I said in the other post, you see more in a long ex'posure than with the naked eye.
(08-08-2019, 07:14 AM)Lejays17 Wrote: The sky looks amazing, I’m in awe of the photos you take. I’ve seen stars like that when I was younger - camping in the Outback, where the only light pollution was the campfire and camp lantern.Ooo, I bet the sky was marvellous. That sounds like a great adventure. I'm so not a camper. As much as I like the idea of sleeping under the stars, I just can't do it if there is cold/damp/bugs!
And thank you for the nice comment.