Archive June 2013
8.6.2013 von Guido
· Category: Astronomy, Blog, ISS & Co
The ATV-4 still eludes me, but here’s an even better ISS pass from yesterday – almost straight from west to east. This is an 128-second exposure with an experimental noise filter that actually works quite well and even leaves the fainter star trails intact. I think this might be my best ISS capture of the year so far!
8.6.2013 von Guido
· Category: Blog, Planespotting
The WDL blimp is everywhere these days :-)
8.6.2013 von Guido
· Category: Blog, Flowers, Greenery, Spring
Trying to go through the colour spectrum :-)
8.6.2013 von Guido
· Category: Blog, Planespotting
The big Airbus to America.
Actually a testposting to see if I can post completely from the tablet… let’s see if this works!
7.6.2013 von Guido
· Category: Birdspotting, Blog
From this afternoon – it’s a jumble of proto-feathers, beaks and claws in there. No headcount possible anymore, but they’re definitively growing like they want to leave the nest tomorrow :-).
7.6.2013 von Guido
· Category: Astronomy, Blog, ISS & Co
The only photo I got yesterday of ESA’s ATV-4 Albert Einstein space transporter, which has launched on Wednesday and is on its way to the ISS. I totally botched this one – I didn’t expect it to be so dim and I forgot to turn on RAW saving, so the result looks horrible… but the trail is visible. I’m going to try again later tonight – the ATV is now on the same orbit as the ISS and comes just about 15 minutes after the space station. Check your location on Heavens-Above.com, you can watch yourself!
7.6.2013 von Guido
· Category: Blog, Bugspotting, Greenery, Spring
I found this tiny little spider lounging on a strawberry blossom recently :-).
7.6.2013 von Guido
· Category: Birdspotting, Blog
I haven’t processed the photos from today, so here’s another one from yesterday – beak alert! :-)
7.6.2013 von Guido
· Category: Astronomy, Blog, ISS & Co
I wanted to do something different for the second ISS pass yesterday, so I turned the camera sideways and did a 128-second exposure to get a really long view of the pass. Again, I didn’t even attempt to filter out the noise, only a little colour correction and contrast/brightness balancing. The sensor glow is still there, but not so distracting because it’s at the bottom in the tree – the glow on the horizon is, however, real light pollution from the city around us.
7.6.2013 von Guido
· Category: Blog, Flowers, Greenery, Spring
Some more lilac. And I’ve had it with the roman numerals… I’m switching to real numbers now :-).