Sunday, 2 October 2011

Time lapse: The Wagging Pole ? Evening Watch Bad Astronomy

Graham Gaunt is really a digital photographer who sent me this time around lapse video he earned from the skies over Cornwall, United kingdom. This is not amazing a lot for that photography quite lovely but because within the extreme southwest United kingdom summer time nights, based on Graham, are usually cloudy.

I love the shots from the stars with the clouds the main difference in relative motion is in some way both eerie and soothing. The familiar sight of Orion, the Pleiades, Taurus, and Sirius arriving at about 1:20 is very nice.

The truth is "Wagging Pole" I requested Graham what it really means. At 1 minute in, keep the eyes around the third energy line pole in the future. It moves, wagging around! He stated it had been inside a loose hole, however when he first first viewed it it freaked him out just a little, so he made the decision allow it title billing.


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October second, 2011 8:47 AM Tags: Cornwall, Graham Gaunt, time lapse
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