Orion is BACK!! Venus at its Brightest!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

Комментарии • 22

  • @nightscapejournals
    @nightscapejournals Год назад

    Great video, Andrew, and great to see you out after the rough weather. Pleased to hear you’re onto your third batch of books - well deserved and I’m sure a lot more to come. Clear skies!

  • @StarScaperPhoto
    @StarScaperPhoto Год назад

    What a location that was Andrew! Orion looks great with the starglow filter 👌

    • @scotlandsnightsky
      @scotlandsnightsky  Год назад +1

      Cheers man! Yeah the location is a personal favourite as it has great views in all directions :)

  • @danscott5776
    @danscott5776 Год назад

    Really great video, super locations and pictures, and great to hear about your success with the books 👌👌😎

    • @scotlandsnightsky
      @scotlandsnightsky  Год назад +1

      Cheers man! Thank you for the kind words and i'm grateful to have the location not far from home :)

  • @GrowPhotography
    @GrowPhotography Год назад

    Just stumbled across your channel Andrew. Loved the Orion images and congratulations on the success of the book.
    P. S Coincidentally I'm in Perth, Western Australia 😅

  • @05.aishiqmishra4
    @05.aishiqmishra4 Год назад

    the dimmest star in your night sky is the brightest planet in my night sky 😅
    nice video!

  • @chrisheyward6430
    @chrisheyward6430 Год назад

    Some lovely shooting stars

    • @scotlandsnightsky
      @scotlandsnightsky  Год назад +1

      yeah was a great night to see them, didn't realize how active they were

  • @williemacdonald72
    @williemacdonald72 Год назад

    Good to see you back out fella. Instead of taking a battery out of your intervalometer get a small square of firm card and put it between the positive end of one of the batteries and it's contact point, when you take it out to use the intervalometer keep it in the wee nook between the batteries.

  • @StargazerMan
    @StargazerMan Год назад

    Great vlog! Must be tough to get consistent clear skies there. What camera are you using for your vlog? It's capturing the background stars very well in low light!

    • @scotlandsnightsky
      @scotlandsnightsky  Год назад +1

      Yeah clear skies have been a real challenge lately! And I use the sony a7s and the samyang 24mm f1.4 :)

  • @frankinblackpool
    @frankinblackpool Год назад

    Its really good to see clear sky's again after such an awful start to Autumn. It got chilly down in Blackpool too with the nights dropping to 5c. Nothing like your minus numbers though.
    Venus does indeed look awesome at the moment. One of the perks of having to work night's is to see Venus pop up before I go to bed. I even got to see Mercury as well recently.
    Good luck with your book and have fun with your presentations.😀

    • @scotlandsnightsky
      @scotlandsnightsky  Год назад

      Cheers Frank! yeah winter sure is coming! Love getting the frosts just now but yeah hoping for more clear and settled weather in the near future :)

  • @gordonpearson1265
    @gordonpearson1265 Год назад

    Andrew you mentioned you are giving a talk in Perth. Has that happened, if not have you got a time & location for it. Cheers Gordon.

    • @scotlandsnightsky
      @scotlandsnightsky  Год назад +1

      Hi Gordon, yes my next talk is in Rait Village Hall, PH2 7RT this Friday (10th November 7pm) its £5pp just to cover the hire of the venue :)

  • @nigelfairclough4598
    @nigelfairclough4598 Год назад

    Andrew how do you actually use the starglow filter?? Are you moving it side to side??

  • @Dave-Evans73
    @Dave-Evans73 Год назад

    Nice Andrew. I love the effect the starglow filter gives. Any recommendations for one as I know the kase is no longer available

    • @scotlandsnightsky
      @scotlandsnightsky  Год назад

      ah i normally recommend the alyn wallace star glow filter or that kase one but if its no longer available that's really annoying :(

    • @Dave-Evans73
      @Dave-Evans73 Год назад

      @scotlandsnightsky kase and Alan Wallace is the same. They worked together to produce it but for some reason they no.longer make it. Might take a punt on the NiSi filter. Cheers