Seeing the ISS like that, with some recognizable shape is sort of unreal... I wouldn't have expected that would be possible.
It's sooo cool!
The dogs are fun too! Igor On 31 August, 2015 10:22:37 PM EDT, Matthew Hunt wrote:
Usually I don't rely on the motor drive, or Photoshop, quite so much. Saturday morning, I shot a solar transit of the International Space Station. The transit lasted 0.8 seconds, and the K-5 II fires at full speed for about 3 seconds when shooting raw, so it was important to start at the right time. The path on the earth where transit is visible is about 7 km wide, so it's definitely a "right place, right time" kind of shot. https://abattoir5.com/picture.php?/807/recent_pics In the afternoon, my wife hosted a training event at our place for dock-diving dogs. https://abattoir5.com/picture.php?/808/recent_pics (That's not my wife pictured--this woman, Susan, drove at least a couple of hours, and it was the first "public" event for her dog.)
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