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Himmel Perseids von Silvia Foschum-Wiesmüller
Perseids
Perseids I heavily cropped this image; the full frame shows the garden all around, which I found too distracting.
With this crop, the main focus is the "astronaut poop," as a user in a Facebook group aptly described it.' role="button">
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Silvia Foschum-Wiesmüller
Galerie Natur Himmel & Astronomie Himmel

Perseids

On the night of August 11th to 12th, I pointed my Sony a6000 and the 7Artisans 7.5mm Fisheye (manual) towards the sky to capture some Perseid meteors. Out of 249 shots, almost nothing showed up... but this one feels like hitting the jackpot.

Photographer's luck? More like perseverance. I had already been shooting the night before with my Sigma 16mm, and out of 600 shots, only two were somewhat decent. So on the second night, I chose the Fisheye, which is a bit slower (f2.8) than the Sigma (f1.4) but covers almost the entire sky.
I heavily cropped this image; the full frame shows the garden all around, which I found too distracting.
With this crop, the main focus is the "astronaut poop," as a user in a Facebook group aptly described it.
Constructive - Feedback welcome
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    Silvia Foschum-Wiesmüller

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    Schottische Hochlandrinder 2.0
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    Eisblumen
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    Published 14.08.2024, 14:05 14.08.2024
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    Photo ID [pc-foto:65948]
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    Manufacturer SONY
    Model ILCE-6000
    Exposure time 25/1
    ISO 1600
    Digital zoom 1
    Fade f/1.0
    Shutter speed 1.164734 sec
    Flash Blitz aus (manuell)
    Date 12.08.2024
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