wargrafix
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Post by wargrafix on Sept 23, 2023 9:50:05 GMT -5
Lol, it took a few days to stack. I think every time I came home, my computer would wince, knowing it's stacking time!
I am really glad you all liked it
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dillonf
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Post by dillonf on Sept 23, 2023 18:30:03 GMT -5
wargrafix Those are truly amazing photos!! What an amazing talent and skill you have!
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wargrafix
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Post by wargrafix on Sept 24, 2023 6:27:13 GMT -5
I have conversed with Marco a few times, super talented dude
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wargrafix
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Post by wargrafix on Sept 24, 2023 9:49:32 GMT -5
wargrafix Those are truly amazing photos!! What an amazing talent and skill you have! Thank you! I feel the same as the amazing rockhounds and artisans here. True masters of the craft
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wargrafix
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Post by wargrafix on Aug 10, 2024 23:26:14 GMT -5
Here is my latest image of Jupiter from 9th August. The Moon the left is Europa. The big moon near the bottom is Ganymede
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titaniumkid
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Post by titaniumkid on Aug 11, 2024 2:23:16 GMT -5
I love it! Jupiter and its moons are some of the coolest things in the solar system (helps my name is derived from one of its moons ). Is that a third moon off the bottom of Jupiter (sort of off centre and slightly left)?
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wargrafix
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Post by wargrafix on Aug 11, 2024 2:34:51 GMT -5
I love it! Jupiter and its moons are some of the coolest things in the solar system (helps my name is derived from one of its moons ). Is that a third moon off the bottom of Jupiter (sort of off centre and slightly left)? Holy crap, that's Callisto. I knew I captured it, but it's so dark (it doesn't reflect alot light) I didn't think it would show up in the final capture properly. Good eye!
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titaniumkid
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Post by titaniumkid on Aug 11, 2024 2:38:46 GMT -5
I love it! Jupiter and its moons are some of the coolest things in the solar system (helps my name is derived from one of its moons ). Is that a third moon off the bottom of Jupiter (sort of off centre and slightly left)? Holy crap, that's Callisto. I knew I captured it, but it's so dark (it doesn't reflect alot light) I didn't think it would show up in the final capture properly. Good eye! At first I thought my screen was dirty, it's so shadowy. You got three moons! So cool
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wargrafix
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Post by wargrafix on Aug 11, 2024 4:16:59 GMT -5
Holy crap, that's Callisto. I knew I captured it, but it's so dark (it doesn't reflect alot light) I didn't think it would show up in the final capture properly. Good eye! At first I thought my screen was dirty, it's so shadowy. You got three moons! So cool *titaniumkid rubbing screen furiously thinking there is dirt*
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Post by jasoninsd on Aug 11, 2024 11:19:04 GMT -5
wargrafix - That picture is SOOOO breathtakingly beautiful! Thank you SOOO much for posting this!!
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Post by parfive on Aug 11, 2024 15:37:38 GMT -5
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wargrafix
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Post by wargrafix on Aug 11, 2024 19:29:37 GMT -5
SHHHHHH!!!!
Dont talk too loud! The weather can hear us
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Post by 1dave on Aug 14, 2024 8:55:36 GMT -5
Apologies to the mods and members. I have an animation that would have been wrong not to share. Spectacular, as we expect from you!
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rockanoff
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Post by rockanoff on Aug 18, 2024 7:52:22 GMT -5
these look surreal. I wonder about the process to get photos like this
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wargrafix
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Post by wargrafix on Aug 18, 2024 16:45:21 GMT -5
Jupiter and Mars conjunction
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wargrafix
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Post by wargrafix on Aug 18, 2024 16:50:08 GMT -5
these look surreal. I wonder about the process to get photos like this Planetary imaging uses video at very fast speeds to capture the fleeting moments of sharpness. Then, in software, these sharp pieces are stacked and output as an image. The blurred image is actually mathematically predictable in terms of blurring. The image can be sharpened after which gives us the final image
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Post by parfive on Sept 26, 2024 15:10:50 GMT -5
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Post by jasoninsd on Sept 26, 2024 22:08:51 GMT -5
HOLY CRAP! Those pictures are jaw-dropping! I loved that shot of the Space Station with the sun...freaking stunning!
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