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On A warm summers night.

My wifes Grandson works with a German Backpacker and heard I took photos of the stars and wanted to come out and try. Markus has his point and shoot on the tracker but he is able to control all parts of the camera. For point a shoot they came out very well.


www.sony.com.au/electronics/cyber-shot-compact-cameras/dsc-hx90v

some thing to Remember his time in WA.

The shadow that is next to Markus is the grand son who walked into the shot.
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18 comments

J. Gafarot said:

Remarkable !
5 years ago

Steve Paxton replied to J. Gafarot:

Many thanks Something I enjoy immensely.
5 years ago

tiabunna said:

A well taken Bow and definitely a great souvenir opportunity for Markus.
5 years ago

Steve Paxton replied to tiabunna:

certainly opened his eye to some thing he had never done, but not sure how a point an shoot would look on a computer screen that how it looked on the back of the camera. noise is always the killer.
5 years ago

Ko Hummel said:

he will not forget this night !!!!!
5 years ago

Steve Paxton replied to Ko Hummel:

no he will not and I will give him a copy of this to take home even though he has photos him self. tracked photos where better than the static photos on the point and shoot but it was asking way to much of the small Sony DSC-HX90V.

www.sony.com.au/electronics/cyber-shot-compact-cameras/dsc-hx90v
5 years ago

Reyk said:

Absolutly beautiful
5 years ago

Steve Paxton replied to Reyk:

Thank you it was a good night we all enjoyed.
5 years ago

Herb Riddle said:

A super night from for all concerned. Very well done and credit to Marcus for wanting to try it for himself.
Herb
5 years ago

Steve Paxton replied to Herb Riddle:

As you know it all about a starting point and you have to have that or you never get any where. this type of photography is very rewarding but a little more complicated as there is more that can go wrong very quickly. add the dark and its all a lot harder. some thing he will never forget. I can say the funniest thing was to see the tiny camera on top of my large tripods and the tracker.
5 years ago

Steve D said:

What a lovely shot Steve and a great memory for him indeed .. saved in fav's with a YS

Best wishes ... Steve
5 years ago

Steve Paxton replied to Steve D:

His next stop is NZ so he is at least a bit better prepared for what he can do in NZ. many thanks .
5 years ago

Uli F. said:

Congratulations to Markus! He can be very proud!
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Ecobird said:

A beautiful sky and it is lovely that you could pass on your knowledge and experience Steve.
5 years ago

Fred Fouarge said:

vreemd
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