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#22 - 28.01.2016 02:10 von stirling

i love how you can see the dust and stars in the Milky Way sky.

#21 - 13.06.2015 14:32 von Bobby

That's a clever answer to a tricky qutieson

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#19 - 19.06.2014 04:16 von Shekhar

Trish, running water lines might make that cpomlicated. I'd settle for battery-powered motion-triggered strobes. Ruby, that works in theory. But for it to be practically applicable and consistently repelling it would have to be done on a pretty regular basis, which shy or not I'm not really up for. If I just one-time it the message that's primarily being received after a day or two by the coyote is that of a faded threat, that I've marked and moved on.

#18 - 21.01.2013 17:48 von Oskar von der Lühe

Nicht gerade eine photometrische Nacht, aber eine Klasse Aufnahme! Ich habe 1978 vier Wochen auf diesem Berg zugebracht - damals gabs das GranTeCan natürlich noch nicht, die Wolken aber schon. Der Bergschatten bei Sonnenauf- und untergang ist mit dem Teide auf Teneriffa ähnlich spektakulär.

#17 - 19.07.2011 17:23 von Sebastian

Klasse Video, und tolle Location. Deinen Dolly habe ich schon beim stöbern im Timescapes Forum gesehen. Gute Idee und transportierbar (wenn auch wohl nicht ganz billig) ;). Mir schwebt ähnliches vor, aber ich würde ihn auch noch gerne mit einen Pan/Tilt Kopf ausrüsten (Servos). ..Ist aber noch in der Planungsphase...am Anfang ;) LG, sebastian

#16 - 8.06.2011 04:40 von Sarah Vo

Brilliant!

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