Filament is moving towards the edge now. Seeing is getting better, but still not really transparant skies. (Moisture)
Shot today before noon.
Smaller part from the same shot (brightnes / contrast could be handled better on this cut-out)
Rgrds,
Paul
February 23 - 2019
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Re: February 23 - 2019
Nice captures Paul!
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Re: February 23 - 2019
Thanks for the comments.
Well can't complain, we have sunshine, only seeing could be better.
Regards,
Paul
Yes, by the time I had time to get equipment out, it was gone ... (need to check equipment anyway, there is some serious tilt somewhere in the image train)I think the filament lifted off over nigh
Well can't complain, we have sunshine, only seeing could be better.
Regards,
Paul