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Canon 250D + 18-200mm Zoom

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I feel a bit of fraud posting this photo as I was thousands of miles away when it was taken

Our son on night patrol in The Falklands back in 2018/19 looking up into the night sky
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three of my faves.

both taken with either a Canon 40d or 70d depending upon when. The first was with a nifty 50. what a great value lens. the second was probably a tamron 70-300mm that I sold again to fund a sigma 150-600mm C

dont take a lot of shots these days. will have to get back into once we have moved house in the new year (hopefully)

the last was a shot of a local landmark that was a part of series as such. a little photo project after I left my job of many many years.


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A couple of nice ones this afternoon as it got dark around 3.30.
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Tony.
 
Some shots from my village fireworks event, my mates and myself hardly get to see anything as too busy setting the display off and keeping a eye out on each other 100% safety record for the last 15 years not to bad snaps from iPhones.

would like to post some drone stuff but image files far to large .
 

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Good on you and your mates for doing this for the kids Mark. Large or small they all love fireworks. :thumbsup:

Tony.

ps. That’s a cracking safety record too. Keep it up.
 
Some shots from my village fireworks event, my mates and myself hardly get to see anything as too busy setting the display off and keeping a eye out on each other 100% safety record for the last 15 years not to bad snaps from iPhones.

would like to post some drone stuff but image files far to large .
Great pics 👌 You can't beat a well organised firework display
 
I had a go at M42 aka "The Great Orion Nebular" last night under really difficult conditions, by the beach with streetlights behind me, a 2/3 moon two hours behind target and a hazy sky. But I'll share it anyway..Its a stack of 16 images at between 10 and 20 seconds with the Z6 and the Redcat 51.
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And the plieades, aka, The Seven Sisters... That,s it till next time I'm allowed to stay up late... :whistle:
Heavy crop , same equipment, but the Moon was starting to be a severe PITA by the time I got to this one.. Despite the poor seeing however , my tracking was good all night, just a slight drift.
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