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I went out this evening to shoot the October Moon through the telescope with an iPhone 5.
It was a mild form of disaster.
I back out a eyepiece thumbscrew out too far and drop it in the grass. After fumbling around in the dark with a flashlight for twenty minutes, I declared martial screw-it-ness and went on with the project.
As I pointed the telescope the Azimuth lock-down nut on the telescope broke off at the base. (sigh)
With my Sony NEX cameras, I'd always shoot in quadrants and then stitch the imgaes together as a composite in Photoshop. I did manage to shoot about 9 shots of the various quadrants before I put the telescope up.
Now, as I sit trying to stitch the images together the natural light fall-off totally 0wns photoshop's stacking algorithm.
On a brighter note, I thought the natural light falloff looks kinda cool, so I thought I'd share, anyway..
#firstworldproblems
:)
NOOOOOOOO! One of my hard disks broke. The one containing all five seasons of The Wire. This is clearly the worst thing to happen to anyone, ever and the impact of this horrific event will be discussed by historians in years to come. My world shall never be the same again.
Anyway, this is the negative from Polaroid 100 Blue film. It was still wet, so I scanned it through a CD case in order to keep the scanner glass clean (or at least not let it get any dirtier than it currently is). That's why it looks a little blurred and scratchy.
Not much going on today. Grading day. Main monitor broke down and was sent to be repaired so I had to make do with these midgets...#firstworldproblems
I figured out how to get my CyanogenMod ROM phone back to its former glory with blazing fast WiFi speeds! Neeow!
My favourite image from Tamsui. Motion & stillness conveyed in one simple image.
Wind was blowing a bit more than usual, so the look of the boat wasn't 100% what I wanted, but such issues are a photographer's #firstworldproblems.
I rented this Sony RX1R, and it totally spoiled me. First World Problems.
And yes, it fit in the palm of my hand.