I know I'm 10 days late on this, but they do make mounts for
telescopes that once properly set, can track across the sky in time
with the earth's rotation for hours. I have a good friend who has one,
and he's able o take very clear pictures with no streaking, once the
tripod is set up right. Could be dicey in a cave, as a lot of them use
GPS these days, but it's possible that he had the camera mounted to
one of these motorized tripods to track the sky for the needed length
of time to properly expose the stars, then set off a single flash to
light the cave at the end. Or maybe I'm a credulous fool, ready to
believe anything I'm told by the Elite Scientist. One of the two.
CV
On Sep 30, 2008, at 1:19 PM, Stefan Creaser wrote:
While it seems to be a beautiful photo I'm not actually enjoying it
coz
it looks false...
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From: Nancy Weaver [mailto:nan...@io.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 12:52 PM
To: Texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: [Texascavers] photo
It seems so sad to me that such a drop dead gorgeous photo should be
dissected in terms of how it was taken. Is anyone just enjoying it?
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