My favorite thing in the whole world is when people reply to my shots with their own work.
I’d rather see whatever shot you got from your backyard than the latest from Hubble or JWST.
Here’s some of my early ones… it’s okay if they’re not perfect!
@GloberZune Uhhh that would be awesome to use, just one more question, is there a certain distance the cuts have to be from each other based on some camera specification? Or does it work regardless? (As long as there are multiple lines to line up?)
@PStinchfield Because of how focusing works on a camera, when your focusing to 'infinity', the mask shows lines that converge to a singular point. Once they've converged, you know you're in focus for stars
Why is that after hitting the “not interested” button hundreds of times and blocking tons of accounts, do I still get MAGA, vaccine conspiracy, horrific death videos, and thirst traps on my fyp. What is happening? I don’t want to see any of this.
Giant sunspots AR3712 & 3713 captured today damianpeach.com/solar24/ar3712… These two huge groups will vanish over the limb in the next couple of days. C14 with full aperture filter. 10nm Solar Continuum. 100 frames.
And most people say of astrology, "Oh, it's harmless fun, isn't it?" And I should say probably for about 80% of the cases it probably is harmless fun, but there's a strong way in which it isn't harmless: one, because it's so anti-science; you know, you'll hear things like "Science doesn't know everything." Well, of course science doesn't know everything, but because science doesn't know everything that doesn't mean science knows nothing. Science knows enough for us to be watched by a few million people now on television, for these lights to be working, for quite extraordinary miracles to have taken place in terms of the harnessing of the physical world and our dim approaches towards understanding it.
- Stephen Fry