SatNavSaysStraightOn
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You lucky... lucky...lucky bugger. Very rare I get to see that.

You lucky... lucky...lucky bugger. Very rare I get to see that.
it's in there somewhere. The last photo, faces south.... good look hunting!The only thing I know about the sky at the bottom is: they have a southern cross constellation? If so... Where is it! (I'm such a pleb ignoring your brilliant photos for just one bit![]()
Go on ... Make it easy for me.... Or take a new zoomed in photo?it's in there somewhere. The last photo, faces south.... good look hunting!
Great when there's no lights nearby.My first attempt at some night photography, little camera, no tripod, no gloves.... it was a good frost again overnight!
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The stars are simply amazing here. Can't recognise any of them yet, but the milky way actually appears to have milk in it and you can see why it got its name!
Good question well put. I think they are goldfish of some kind, but i'm only guessing. They have been fed this morning, but there was no sign of them but given I have lived here more than 3 weeks (?) and had no idea they even existed, that is nothing to go by.
Here are 2 of them, the 2 I caught and rescued due to them being in distress from lack of oxygen in the remaining water in the pond (which was thick with mud, debris and stank to high heaven.) The 3rd looked like the 'normal' one but I wasn't able to catch it.
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2 of the fish
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and the fish pond after I had re-done it.
PS I know nothing about fish, or keeping them or fish ponds!
Right! Not at all mundane and quite spectacular.ok, that last post could be a little more than mundane!
Both.The Morris or the onion rings?
Can't see what they are from the menu but everything seems to cost £5.50.
In between the wires.Go on ... Make it easy for me.... Or take a new zoomed in photo?![]()
Which wires... I couldn't see any.?
Last picture, there's two wires running from the top left of the picture!Which wires... I couldn't see any.?
Simply stunning, @SatNavSaysStraightOn . Everything my Father told me it was. Fantastic images.My first attempt at some night photography, little camera, no tripod, no gloves.... it was a good frost again overnight!
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The stars are simply amazing here. Can't recognise any of them yet, but the milky way actually appears to have milk in it and you can see why it got its name!
If I am reading the information correctly... taken from this website, then the southern cross is not in the wires, but actually off that photo completely.Go on ... Make it easy for me.... Or take a new zoomed in photo?![]()
thanks.Did all your stuff arrive OK in the end or did I miss that bit?
I know and that is only my first attempt. I have never tried star photography before, or night time photography for that matter. I will have to go and look up how to do it and get my big camera out along with the tripod. My mobile phone did not make a very satisfactory tripod!who knew there were that many stars![]()