Took Mars again last night, and finally got a better image :
the first one is this, which I think is poorer:
the first one is this, which I think is poorer:
laugh said:SUre its not your mentos?
StreetShooter said:Where are the men?
kindred said:wai !!!!!
Wherez ya pic ??? :sweatsm:
ckhaos said:Your photos are not oriented correctly (relative to each other). The south polar caps are, er, not in the south.
ckhaos said:Just want to know for sure (not in any ways a criticism of your shots) --- the different orientation is an artifact of the positioning of your eyepiece? And not because Mars has rotated that much within a day?
If the former, shouldn't the photographer take the responsiblility to show the "truth", and hence ensure that the eyepiece is positioned correctly everytime?
ckhaos said:Just want to know for sure (not in any ways a criticism of your shots) --- the different orientation is an artifact of the positioning of your eyepiece? And not because Mars has rotated that much within a day?
If the former, shouldn't the photographer take the responsiblility to show the "truth", and hence ensure that the eyepiece is positioned correctly everytime?