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Photographer  Uwe Bachmann {Karma:10222}
Project #19 Above Your Head Camera Model Canon T90
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio sky | lights -
Lens Meade APO 127, 1250 mm
Uploaded 11/12/2003 Film / Memory Type Fuji Sensia 800
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1370 Shutter 1/60 - 5 sec
Favorites Aperture f/9.5
Critiques 13 Rating
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Barry Wakelin   {K:7838} 5/7/2004
Absolutely excellent. I was out with a friend the night of the eclipse and so couldn't use my TMB refractor to take a shot and had to resort to a 200mm lens with the camera on a tripod which led to too much movement over a 4 second exposure. I'm glad you captured such a great shot so I can enjoy what might have been! Maybe I'll be in the right place in October when the next eclipse is due.

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Ozge Bozkurt   {K:1127} 5/5/2004
supeeeeerr....
congrats..
:)zg

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Jani Salvataggio   {K:27283} 11/14/2003
very good work!!!

Ich Gratuliere!

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PK- Photos PK- Photos   {K:13099} 11/13/2003
beeindruckend...solche Aufnahmen sieht man selten....SUPERB !!!

Gruß, Pia :)

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Pablo    {K:5381} 11/13/2003
Excelent sequence, perfectly executed. Thanks for sharing.

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Benedetto Riba Benedetto Riba   {K:15792} 11/13/2003
Excellent work, of great visual impact.
Best regards.

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Marzia Carrada   {K:3225} 11/13/2003
Beautiful composition: in my favorites!

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Uwe Bachmann   {K:10222} 11/13/2003
Thank you, too, Charlie. Perfect? Hmmmm, I guess not...anyway...you asked about the movement and its following. I used a astronomical telescope with a motor in its mounting that compares the earths rotation while I shot the moon.

Ähm...in Anbetracht meiner bescheidenen Englischkenntnisse gehe ich mal auf deutsch rüber, verstehst Du ja auch. Der 800-ASA-Film erlaubte es die Belichtungszeit auch während der totalen Verfinsterung mit maximal 5 sec recht kurz zu halten, der Mond war dieses Mal auch recht hell. Wenn man noch länger belichten will muss das Teleskop absolut exakt parallel zur Erdachse ausgerichtet werden, damit der Mond nicht verwischt wird.

Aber um es nochmal deutlich zu machen, das hier ist ein Komposit aus sechs Einzelaufnahmen, welches ich am PC gebastelt habe. Eigentlich wollte ich sieben nehmen, es sah irgendwie besser aus "ungerade" aber...dann wären die Monde immer kleiner geworden. Es ist also nicht perfekt, eher ein Kompromiß, wenn auch - wie ich selbst natürlich auch denke - ein letztlich gelungener...;-))

Grüsse, Uwe

P.S.: Den genannten Namen habe ich noch nicht gehört, und finde ihn auch hier nicht in usefilm....irgendwo anders zu sehen?

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charlie f. kohn   {K:25919} 11/13/2003
uwe, perfect in every respect. can you explain how you can follow the movement of the object?
you should know the work of >>> tras r. hnatyshyn. or probably you have found each other already.
schöne grüße
charlie.f.kohn@sixpence-pictures.com // madrid

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Uwe Bachmann   {K:10222} 11/13/2003
Thank you very much Bahadir, I guess I should look for the phonenumber of associated press, shouldn't I? ;-))

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Bahadir k Bahadir k   {K:8825} 11/13/2003
thats very elegant dear Uwe.On the newspaper i saw a photo by a associated press photographer of the same type but yours my friend is muchway better,
congrats
bahadir

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Uwe Bachmann   {K:10222} 11/13/2003
Thank you Bjorn, no it was made out of six single pictures with PhotoPaint. If you use an aperture of 1250 mm, you can't make such a multiexposure of the moon in just one picture. The moon is to "big" than...

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Bjorn Beheydt   {K:12096} 11/12/2003
Hi Uwe, apparently you did much better here then I did (couldn't keep myself out of bed). You created a great set here, with a good composition, and very good detail and color. How was it done? Multiple exposures?

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