anysia: (Dominatrix)
And show the results as to WHY, there are always Mansplainers.

With the upcoming Blue Supermoon Eclipse, I gave detailed instructions on how to use a freeware astronomy program called "Registax". It didn't take long for the usual Mansplainers to tell me THEIR way was better, or using a single focus image isn't any good, or how I was just wrong, or it was nothing but HDR, yadda yadda yadda. Even when I posted an example.

Every time I patiently explained why, the same mansplainers would com up with a different reason I was wrong. Then I tried "momsplaining".

On left is a single focused image of the almost full moon. The one on the right, is 20+ jpgs processed in Registax.



One would think that showing this would stop their arguments and derision, but no. Now, I just roll my eyes and ignore them.
anysia: (Scrying)
Photos taken at 6:15 through to 8:10pm

anysia: (Goddess)
Waxing Gibbous in a blue sky - 5D4, 100-400mkII, 1.4xmkIII extender.

anysia: (Continuum)


Canon 7D2, 100-400mkII, 1.4xmkIII extender, monopod.

anysia: (Dark Moon Goddess)


Canon 7D2, 100-400mkII, 1.4xMkIII extender, monopod.
anysia: (Caricature)
And I do wish I had checked on this sooner. The newer Canon L glass now works with it. Still no joy using any of the teleconverters, not at night for lunar or planetary photography. It doesn’t quite focus when using teleconverters at night. Will try again in the morning to see if brighter lighting conditions allow the use of them.

But here’s the results:

OMD EM1 with Kipon EF to MFT adapter. Lens mounted, Canon 100-400mk II L IS




OMD EM1 Kipon EF to MFT Adapter, Lens mounted Canon 70-300 L IS


anysia: (Sca Anysia)
This was the first time there has been a full moon on December 25th since 1977. The next time this will happen is 2034.

Composite image, 1st image focused on the bird, 2nd image focused on the rising moon.

Canon 7D2, 100-400 L IS II, 1.4x MkIII.

anysia: (Dark Moon Goddess)
Handheld Canon 7D2, 100-400mkII with Canon 1.4x mkIII extender using 'back button' focusing.

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