My Wife and Son just before leaving to go to 'ALDI' Supermarket at Chelmsford Essex ( England) -- I tried a quick snap with my 'Gift' OLYMPUS E-1 with an Asahi Pentax 55mm f2 Super-Takumar at full aperture i was given off a broken Asahi Pentax S1A -- it seems sharp enough.
From the last two nights. a few galaxies in Leo. 2 hours each of RGB and 6 hours Luminance. No hydrogen as it won't add anything at this scale. I'll leave this as it is as it needs a bigger scale to do it justice.
Lockdown cat by SteveH, on Flickr Looks a bit bored. Taken on my early morning exercise walk - the street was completely empty.
Whilst on lock down I decide to get some macro practise on a bunch of tulips my daughter bought me. Day 3 by Gary Cantwell, on Flickr Tulip Stigma 2 by Gary Cantwell, on Flickr Open by Gary Cantwell, on Flickr
Here is what I did yesterday and time lapse video straight from my Olympus OMD E-5ii and 40-150 f2.8 pro
Well, since you asked This is just shy of 33 hours , 4 hours each Red and Green, 8 hours Blue (Due to getting 4 hours Blue instead of Hydrogen D'oh), 8 hours Hydrogen-apha (Should have been 12) and 4 hr 45 min Luminance. 130mm triplet apo on ASA DDM60 mount, and so many processing steps to bore another astrophotographer. More data needed, but will have to be a lot to make a difference, so will wait until the moon is out of th eway.
Thanks Andy. Something more conventional, even cliche. Took a walk to Chesil Beach and back, and snapped this on the way back. Rising Moon and Footpath. No big deal, just on my 'phone camera.
There is someone lives just around the corner from me who has a flagpole in his garden and flies a flag every day - Surrey county flag, Union Flag, flags for various special days and so on. This morning, he/she was flying... a quarantine flag. Which shows a certain amount of humour if nothing else.
No. Luckily the area I live in isn't cheap either (in fact looking at the prices, I'd say we'd get a bit more for our money than here) I would hope in a few years, perhaps once my mum has passed away, we will live down that way.
Not a bad guess by looking at the pebble size. A ball-busting hike over the shingle when loaded down for an all night fishing trip.