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john_doe_ph_d <john_doe_ph_d@yahoo.com> wrote:
>jess wrote:
>
>> As I indicated above, I'll try focusing on a single
>> star before trying the moon the next time. I'll also try to let the
>> moon get higher in the sky (assuming the clouds ever break up).
>>
>If you think focusing on the moon is hard, wait until you try to focus
>on a tiny star. I was thinking of doing the opposite: waiting until the
>moon was in view so I could focus at it and then move over to also do
>some star trails.
Stars tend to be easier because they focus to a tiny point. The moon
doesn't.
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
john_doe_ph_d <john_doe_ph_d@yahoo.com> wrote:
>jess wrote:
>
>> As I indicated above, I'll try focusing on a single
>> star before trying the moon the next time. I'll also try to let the
>> moon get higher in the sky (assuming the clouds ever break up).
>>
>If you think focusing on the moon is hard, wait until you try to focus
>on a tiny star. I was thinking of doing the opposite: waiting until the
>moon was in view so I could focus at it and then move over to also do
>some star trails.
Stars tend to be easier because they focus to a tiny point. The moon
doesn't.
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net