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  • Emaresee
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    Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
    Really must be something I don't see in fishing...

    Now Clojure on the other hand...
    More of a cult than Lamp....


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  • Stevo
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    [MENTION=13372427]ha_banos[/MENTION]

    Have you tried fly fishing? Just being outside and trying to outwit the fish is fun. Plus having lunch and a stick always helps! But I've fished for about 35 years anyway. Love it but I seem to hardly get the chance any more!
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  • Stevo
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    Originally posted by SHAMZ84 View Post
    wow...love these photo's....how on earth do you take these...is a special camera or a camera connected to a telescope?
    Hi Shamz, thanks! I connect my DSLR to a telescope which sits on an equatorial mount. The mount is calibrated at the beginning of a session by aligning it with certain stars. Add a bit of information to the system and then it will track the Earth's rotation which allows me to keep the shutter open for up to about 4 minutes. I take lots of photos with different exposure times and then compile them and use software to pull the information out. I was lucky in that I live in area with low light pollution but we've just had houses built behind us....and right up to our border!

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  • ha_banos
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    Really must be something I don't see in fishing...

    Now Clojure on the other hand...

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  • SHAMZ84
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    wow...love these photo's....how on earth do you take these...is a special camera or a camera connected to a telescope?





    Originally posted by Stevo View Post
    The Orion Nebula: 1,344 light years from Earth.

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    Andromeda Galaxy:
    Our nearest major galaxy. 2.5 million light years from Earth. In about 3.75 billion years this will collide with the Milky Way.

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  • Emaresee
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    Originally posted by Vitola View Post
    Fantastic photos! @ Stevo. It just amazes me the whole thing about the stars, the speed of light and the enormity of the universe. Still hurts getting my head around a fact I read, if right now you travelled to the next nearest star from our own sun, and could look back at earth - you would be seeing the Romans landing in Britain
    Glad i've had my coffee... that would otherwise hurt my brain n a cold monday morning!

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  • Vitola
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    Fantastic photos! @ Stevo. It just amazes me the whole thing about the stars, the speed of light and the enormity of the universe. Still hurts getting my head around a fact I read, if right now you travelled to the next nearest star from our own sun, and could look back at earth - you would be seeing the Romans landing in Britain

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  • Stevo
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    The Orion Nebula: 1,344 light years from Earth.

    Orion Nebula complete web LR.jpg

    Andromeda Galaxy:
    Our nearest major galaxy. 2.5 million light years from Earth. In about 3.75 billion years this will collide with the Milky Way.

    Andromeda web LR.jpg

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  • Emaresee
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    Originally posted by Stevo View Post
    I remember reading his articles in the magazines when I was growing up - good artist as well. About three years ago I veered over to carp fishing but I must admit I do still love the fly. It's the freedom it gives you and there is nothing like feeling that fish take the fly. Definitely need a trip soon.

    As for the blood moon - I didn't see it. I was up half the night watching the NFL! I've seen some fantastic photos on social media this morning though. I'll post my other photos after this thread. I only got in to astro photography last year and being so time consuming and weather dependent I have only managed three sessions!
    I was gutted. I happened to wake up a few times in the night... left the south facing blinds up. In the small hours the moon was bright and full. But later on there wasnt much to see in the Midlands., at the time it was supposedly'best' it was covered by cloud.

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  • Stevo
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    Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
    He was very generous with his knowledge and enthusiasm... I should say it was a scorching hot day in the middle of a hot summer... and there fish had no interest in doing anything, and yet he had us spellbound!
    I remember reading his articles in the magazines when I was growing up - good artist as well. About three years ago I veered over to carp fishing but I must admit I do still love the fly. It's the freedom it gives you and there is nothing like feeling that fish take the fly. Definitely need a trip soon.

    As for the blood moon - I didn't see it. I was up half the night watching the NFL! I've seen some fantastic photos on social media this morning though. I'll post my other photos after this thread. I only got in to astro photography last year and being so time consuming and weather dependent I have only managed three sessions!

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  • Emaresee
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    Originally posted by Vitola View Post
    Around twenty years or more, he turned up one afternoon at a local fly fishery I used to frequent in Shropshire. It was in the grounds of an old monastery - where the monks used to raise Carp for the table - it was good fun fishing for a mix of Trout and Carp on the fly - I must admit I had never seen anyone cast so far with a fly rod and with such ease - he taught me the single and double haul cast technique that afternoon
    He was very generous with his knowledge and enthusiasm... I should say it was a scorching hot day in the middle of a hot summer... and there fish had no interest in doing anything, and yet he had us spellbound!

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  • Vitola
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    Around twenty years or more, he turned up one afternoon at a local fly fishery I used to frequent in Shropshire. It was in the grounds of an old monastery - where the monks used to raise Carp for the table - it was good fun fishing for a mix of Trout and Carp on the fly - I must admit I had never seen anyone cast so far with a fly rod and with such ease - he taught me the single and double haul cast technique that afternoon

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  • Emaresee
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    Originally posted by Hookmaker View Post
    ?Skandinaviske fluefiskere? or Scandinavian Flyfishermen, - only available in Norwegian I?m afraid[emoji41]
    That pic is a long time ago when hair was still black, time has taken away the colour [emoji41]


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    Grey hair, white hair, black hair.... I?d settle for some hair on the top of my head at least!!!!


    To be fair it?s only on very cold days I even notice!!!




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  • Emaresee
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    Originally posted by Vitola View Post
    well you were tutored by one of the best it appears. I think he may still teach out of Reading at Sportfish. Its a bit like riding a bike - you never forget, once you have mastered a fly rod
    The day was run by him and his daughter... she was an exceptionally capable caster of a fly. I believe his son is also pretty handy... Charles was brilliant, a little akin to a mad professor!!!

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  • Simon Bolivar
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    For 50yrs this has been my only hobby but have been neglecting it lately due to various reasons but lack of worthwhile fishing at home hasn't helped. Looking fwd to my next holiday to the Isle of Bute.2012-02-16_42.1.jpg2012-02-16_53a.1.jpg2012-02-16_49.1.jpgPike.2014.07.03.19lb06.RivA.SAM_5104bac.1.jpg2012-02-16_99.jpg

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