Showing posts with label daytime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daytime. Show all posts

Friday, February 26, 2010

And Now For Something Completely Different

I was in Lethbridge, AB this past week and noticed that the Moon was up during the day. There is a neat looking bridge there called the High Level Bridge. It is used by trains to cross a large valley. It is the largest of it's kind in the world. I've been wanting to photograph it for some time now and finally had the chance. I went out on a day when there was little cloud cover and the Moon was visible during the day.

It also gave me a good chance to finally use my Canon 40D. I will be posting pictures taken with the Canon soon, but for now, here are the photos taken with my Nikon D90.



Monday, February 8, 2010

Sundog Days of Winter

"Dazzle mine eyes, or do I see three suns?"
Shakespeare - Henry VI, Part 3

The word sun dog (or sundog) originates from the Greek word parēlion, meaning "beside the sun". The scientific name is parhelion, plural parhelia. It's essentially a phenomenon in the atmosphere formed by plate shaped hexagonal ice crystals (in high and cold cirrus clouds) that create bright spots of light, often a luminous ring (or halo), on either side of the Sun. The ice crystals are called diamond dust and drift in the air at a low level. Sundogs orrur when the Sun is at a 45 degree angle and is at its lowest point. Sundogs may appear as a colored patch of light, typically displaying the colors of the rainbow (red closest to the Sun, with orange then blue farthest out) to the left or right of the sun at the same distance above the horizon as the sun. They can be seen anywhere in the world during any season, but they are not always obvious or bright. Here in Canada, they are most prevalent during the winter months when the air is coldest and more ice crystals are in the sky.

Below is the first-ever photo of a sundog taken be myself in January 2010.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Perigee Moon and Mars

Finally, I've been able to put up a new post after a two month hiatus. By hiatus I mean cloudy, snowy and cold weather interfering with my picture taking and observing with the telescope. However, I am happy to report that I was able to snap the perigee Moon last night and Mars. It was the first time I've ever seen Mars through the lens of my camera. I'm hoping it will warm up a little so I can observe it through my scope.




Saturday, September 12, 2009

Daytime Crescent Moon

After seeing my friend Bob of Blackholes and Astrostuff post photos of a daytime crescent Moon, I got thinking, I don't think I've really photographed a daytime Moon through my telescope. So, I thought I'd give it a try. I've got to tell you, it's not as easy as it would seem. It is harder to find the Moon when it's not shining at 3 million candle power in a telescope eyepiece. Also, it's much harder to focus on the Moon during the day, especially when it's kind of faint. Below are my first photos taken through my Orion 4.5" telescope. They are all taken with a Nikon D90, some with a 2x barlow and the last two with 3x barlow.







Saturday, August 1, 2009

Sun Photos

"Have you ever seen
anything
in your life
more wonderful
than the way the sun,
every evening,
relaxed and easy,
floats toward the horizon"
The Sun - Mary Oliver

Almost as fascinating as the Moon is the Sun. The Sun has been worshipped for thousands of years and has a rich history in human culture, including the ancient Egyptians associating it with their deity Ra, the Greeks associated it with their gods Helios and Apollo. In literature, Icarus is said to have attempted to fly to the Sun, but his wings melted. It goes on and on. Without the Sun, life as we know it would not exist. It is as essential as water.

I've always wanted to capture the splendor of the Sun. Well, now I got the chance. It seemed to be somewhat hazy tonight and created a wonderful effect with the Sun. Below are some of the photos I took of the Sun before it set tonight. They are taken with a Nikon D90, 70-300mm lens and 1.5x tele-converter. All of the photos are the originals and have not been edited in any way.






Saturday, May 30, 2009

Day and Night Moon and Clouds

I know it seems like all I post is pictures of the Moon. Well, that is true, but there are reasons for that. The first is that I love taking pictures of the Moon. Absolutely love it. The second reason is because I'm not sure how to use my camera with the telescope yet, so until I do, I'll keep photographing what I can see through my camera. Anyway, below are pictures taking this afternoon and tonight of the Moon and some cloud cover. Not stunning photos, but better than just the Moon by itself. The bottom photo seems out of focus because of the thin layer of cloud creating a haze over the Moon. It was actually in focus though.








Friday, February 6, 2009

Daytime Moon Shots

I took the following pictures while trying to capture some neat sun dogs. Unfortunately, I didn't get the sun dogs. They actually looked like a complete ring around the sun. So, I got some daytime Moon shots instead.



Saturday, January 31, 2009

Daytime Moon

Below are some photos I took of the Moon during the early morning at about 7:00 a.m. They were taken with a Nikon D80 and 70-300mm lens. They have not been edited, other than the contrast and brightness.