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Author Archives: matthannan
Andromeda at 50mm, again
Went out on the 14th and took a quick 470 pictures of a blank spot in the sky. Actually, they were 4 seconds a piece, so just over a 30 minute exposure. Stopped down to f/2.8 and tried out reducing to ISO 640.… Read the rest
Andromeda at 50mm
This is from a session that I did back on Sept 25, using the 50mm f/1.8 prime lens. Been banging my head against it in Deep Sky Stacker, Siril, and Sequator for the stacking and pre-processing, and then finishing up with The GIMP for post-processing.… Read the rest
Posted in Astronomy, Photography
Tagged 50mm, Andromeda, Astro Pixel Processor, Bahtinov mask, FarPoint Astro
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Andromeda at 85mm
Well, I went out a couple of nights back and tried for Andromeda again.I thought that if zooming in to 200mm with a slow lens (f/5.6) was not getting it done, especially with 1 second captures, perhaps not being so aggressive with the zoom might work to my favor.I… Read the rest
Moon, Saturn, and Jupiter to be visible in conjunction in August: Time, date, and how to watch it
After August 28, the next day the moon will move slightly in its monthly journey around the earth.
Source: Moon, Saturn, and Jupiter to be visible in conjunction in August: Time, date, and how to watch it
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The Sky said “I’m gonna do something cool!… Read the rest
Posted in Astronomy, Photography
Tagged astrophotography, clouds, Conjunction, fail, intervalometer, Jupiter, Moon, Saturn, Sunny 16
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Testing the “new” Camera and a new Location
Tried out a new location last night. This was at a boat launch/park on the east side of one of the local lakes. While I was packing up, a late night fisherman suggested a couple of super dark locations around the state.… Read the rest
Posted in Astronomy, Photography
Tagged astrophotography, Bootes, D5300, Hercules, Sequator, Stillwater
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How to Setup Raspberry Pi NFS Server
Setup your own network attached storage.
Source: How to Setup Raspberry Pi NFS Server
Everything old is new again! But smaller.
Getting Kodi/DLNA to work with the Roku was a non-starter, and, amazingly, the following morning Jenny asked me how to get podcasts on the Roku.… Read the rest
Posted in Geek
Tagged 500# gorilla, DLNA, Jenny, Kodi, NFS, plex, raspberry pi, Roku, SMB
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How to Connect to SMB Shares from iPhone & iPad with Files App
Have you ever wished you could connect to an SMB share from an iPhone or iPad? If you work with file servers, be it for work or pleasure, you’ll be excited to learn that connecting to SMB sha…
Source: How to Connect to SMB Shares from iPhone & iPad with Files App
I can access the SMB/CIFS/SAMBA shares on the iPhone via Files, but they all marked as read-only.… Read the rest
Jupiter and his Court
So, I was kind of interested in why Jupiter was showing up as a dash in the photos from a couple of nights ago. Last night I brought out my 55-200mm telephoto lens. Focusing was a snap. And it proved its worth when pointed at the King of the Planets.… Read the rest
Posted in Astronomy, Photography
Tagged 55-200mm, Andromeda, astrophotography, Cassiopeia, Jupiter, moons, Polaris
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Shooting the Milky Way
I hadn’t tried to shoot the Milky Way yet, so after Calin went to bed last night, I snuck down to the park to avail of some reasonably dark (no street lights right in my southern view) and open skies. I was down there about an hour and a half, snapping away like a nut.… Read the rest
Posted in Astronomy, Photography
Tagged astrophotography, Calin, Jupiter, lenses, Messier, Milky Way
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Comet NEOWISE
This thing was in the sky for about a month before things lines up enough for me to get a glimpse of it. Never could see it with my naked eye.
Most folks say binoculars are the sweet spot. Guess what I do not have.… Read the rest
Posted in Astronomy, Photography
Tagged astrophotography, Calin, comet, D40, neowise, Nikon
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