ha ha yes it is the moon with the iss passing by
not very good at it am I
I use the moon to practice and it is better than some of mine. The trick is a tripod I find to keep the camera steady. Not an expensive one either they had them a few weeks ago in aldi for 15 euro. Ok when not breezy. I took a couple last night haven't looked at them yet on the computer. I'll stick them up if they came out ok but I end up deleting a lot.
I bought a tripod recently, problem tonight was that the moon was almost over my head so had to sit on a low stool and tilt the camera right upwards
then the station was moving fast and I do not know manual settings so used auto, the delay in processing ment that I had to move the tripod to follow the station
I will learn now that I have a tripod and the weather gets a bit warmer to stay out at night
I bought a tripod recently, problem tonight was that the moon was almost over my head so had to sit on a low stool and tilt the camera right upwards
then the station was moving fast and I do not know manual settings so used auto, the delay in processing ment that I had to move the tripod to follow the station
I will learn now that I have a tripod and the weather gets a bit warmer to stay out at night
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