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Anonymous
Anyone planning on taking pictures of the lunar eclipse coming up? Any suggestions on how to get good photos?

Random macro shot unrelated
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>> Anonymous
when? where? etc?
>> Anonymous
You need a really big zoom and a tripod otherwise it comes out as a blur or fucking tiny.
>> Anonymous
>>70887
A Canon EOS 20Da is fine, too.

There are telescopic mounts out there, too... I know this because of my learnings.
>> Anonymous
>>70887

Obvious advice is obvious.
>> Anonymous
When?
>> Anonymous
August, 28 2007. Entirely visible on the west coast, but all of the US can see some of it. It starts at 0752 UT, and ends at 1322 UT.