I just no idea it would be visible from the West coast!I was able to see it from where I live in the west coast of Florida. I was also hoping to see the first stage come back down. Either I wasn't looking in the right place, descent engines are engaged too low to the horizon for me to see it where I was, or not bright enough to see that far.
I miss the space shuttle.
Pretty picture - what did you shoot it with?
My S20 UltraPretty picture - what did you shoot it with?
ISO 50 (64 according to Lightroom)Nice shot. How long was the exposure?
I've taken long exposures of the space station with my Canon 7D.
That's too funny, I saw it about 715 (total guess). I took this... Trying to capture it.Yea, I'd love to go full frame. But I doubt ever I will. I seldom pull out my canon and lenses. These cell phones take really good pics. Small lenses don't do well in low-light, and depth-of-field and bokeh isn't great, but otherwise they do most of the lifting for my everyday shots.
Here's a shot of the ISS overhead. Just watched it zoom by tonight at 7:01. I get alerts from NASA. My neighbor and I meet in the cul-de-sac and drink beer and talk about starry things and watch it go.
This is about a 1 minute exposure.
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The moon halo is a thing I've only seen a couple times.3rd pic is an airplane passing past the moon, derp. I can see some spots along the trail that must have been blinking lights. No blinking lights on the ISS haha.
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