@@scotlandsnightsky I’m sorry to hear that😢 It’s been a funny year so far with the winter nights in cloud cover and the summer nights mostly cloud free but far, far too bright. Where you live, does it even go dark this time of year? I’d be honoured if you took a moment to take a peek at my attempt, over the weekend.
@@scotlandsnightsky I've just watched a TH-cam tutorial called Supermoon over London Skyline. What got my attention was how the vlogger attached his camera to the tripod. He used extra supporting arms. When I did my time lapse I used two cameras, 35-100 and a 200 prime. The large prime lens was unusable with tiny micro jitter's that even Davinci Resolve could not remove. I will definitely look into those supporting arms for time lapses with my zoom lenses.
Great chat! Really enjoy listening to a lot of astrophotographers who I normally only see photos from 👍
Ditto!
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I'm guessing you got a cracking moon rise timelapse at the weekend?
There wasn't a cloud to spoil the show down my neck of the Woods.
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Unfortunately was clouded out up here :(
@@scotlandsnightsky I’m sorry to hear that😢
It’s been a funny year so far with the winter nights in cloud cover and the summer nights mostly cloud free but far, far too bright. Where you live, does it even go dark this time of year?
I’d be honoured if you took a moment to take a peek at my attempt, over the weekend.
@@scotlandsnightsky I've just watched a TH-cam tutorial called Supermoon over London Skyline. What got my attention was how the vlogger attached his camera to the tripod. He used extra supporting arms.
When I did my time lapse I used two cameras, 35-100 and a 200 prime.
The large prime lens was unusable with tiny micro jitter's that even Davinci Resolve could not remove. I will definitely look into those supporting arms for time lapses with my zoom lenses.