markhumpage > International Space Station (ISS) passing over the Lutterworth skies at 1845 hrs for a period of approx 6 mins on 14 March 2010. Magnitude was a super bright -3.2. Being so early in the evening, with strong ambient light I had to use pretty quick exposure times, at 1s, shot continuous through till 1851hrs. Hence the dashed line effect.
markhumpage > The modern day ISS flies over the Whittle memorial (Jet engine) in Lutterworth, Leics. I wonder what Sir Frank Whittle, inventor of the Jet engine, would make of the current day flight technology. Amazed no doubt. A nice touch of the old vs new. Captured with Olympus E3 and 8mm fisheye. 4 min exposure total captured in 10s increments and stacked.
markhumpage > Startrails above the Humpage household. Taking advantage of the clear evening, this was taken on the evening/morning of March 6/7th 2010. I set the camera on tripod at 1900hrs and left shooting one exposure every 15s through till next morning. 2500 images stacked and flattened to produce the star trail. Taken with Olympus E3 and 7-14mm lens. Light sky bottom left was sunset and orange glow bottom right is the shocking city light pollution.
markhumpage > Follow the house to Polaris! Star trail from evening/morning of March 4/5th 2010. Camera out at approx 1900hrs and left shooting one exposure every 15s through till next morning. Over 2000 images stacked and flattened to produce the star trail. Taken with Olympus E3 and 7-14mm lens.
markhumpage > I asked Rob, the pilot to spin me round behind the bore as it made its way through Arlingham. I wanted to frame the wave and pylons. This worked out quite nice with a tidy bore at this point.
All photos captured with Olympus E3 and 12-60mm/50-200mm SWD lenses.
markhumpage > All photos captured with Olympus E3 and 12-60mm/50-200mm SWD lenses.
markhumpage > As we got airborne we trailed the river Severn. A beautiful sight as it snakes through the Cotswold surrounds. Previous flood tide spillage was very evident in the plains adjacent, moreso that I had noticed before.
All photos captured with Olympus E3 and 12-60mm/50-200mm SWD lenses.
markhumpage > All photos captured with Olympus E3 and 12-60mm/50-200mm SWD lenses.
markhumpage > All photos captured with Olympus E3 and 12-60mm/50-200mm SWD lenses.
International Space Station (ISS) passing over the Lutterworth skies at 1845 hrs for a period of approx 6 mins on 14 March 2010. Magnitude was a super bright -3.2. Being so early in the evening, with strong ambient light I had to use pretty quick exposure times, at 1s, shot continuous through till 1851hrs. Hence the dashed line effect.
markhumpage > International Space Station (ISS) passing over the Lutterworth skies at 1845 hrs for a period of approx 6 mins on 14 March 2010. Magnitude was a super bright -3.2. Being so early in the evening, with strong ambient light I had to use pretty quick exposure times, at 1s, shot continuous through till 1851hrs. Hence the dashed line effect.
International Space Station (ISS) passing over the Lutterworth skies at 1845 hrs for a period of approx 6 mins on 14 March 2010. Magnitude was a super bright -3.2. Being so early in the evening, with strong ambient light I had to use pretty quick exposure times, at 1s, shot continuous through till 1851hrs. Hence the dashed line effect.
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