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November 13, 2003 Moon pillar
Submitted by:
william biscorner at Thu Nov 27 15:09:04 2003 UTC
Moon pillars are quite rare. I have only seen them twice. This pillar
formed and remained for about one hour. Pentax K1000, 50mm f/2, fuji
200, 10 seconds.
copyright (c) 2003 william biscorner. universed2@i-is.com
www.creations-photos.com
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November 14, 2003 Corona
Submitted by:
william biscorner at Thu Nov 27 15:09:04 2003 UTC
Very difficult and dangerous to photograph anything near the sun, due to
the intense light. This corona was very clear and colorful. Pentax
K1000, 50mm f/2, fuji 200, 1/500 seconds.
copyright (c) 2003 william biscorner. universed2@i-is.com
www.creations-photos.com
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November 20, 2003 Aurora
Submitted by:
william biscorner at Thu Nov 27 14:39:03 2003 UTC
The red wall of Aurora was waiting for me as I headed out for work at
5:30 (EST). I ran and got my wife, and my camera, and shot this awesome
display. Pentax K1000, 50mm f/2, fuji 200, 15 seconds.
copyright (c) 2003 william biscorner. universed2@i-is.com
www.creations-photos.com
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Evening twilight 11/1998
Submitted by:
william biscorner at Sat Jun 28 16:02:04 2003 UTC
A lonely old schoolhouse watching another uncounted evening fall. Camera
was a Pentax k1000 with a 50mm f/2 lens, and Kodak Royal Gold 400 film.
The exposure was 1/8 seconds.
CopyrightC 1998 William Biscorner.
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Comet Hale-Bopp 3/19/1997
Submitted by:
william biscorner at Sat Jun 28 16:02:04 2003 UTC
Comet Hale-Bopp was my first comet to photograph. This photo was taken
on such a clear and quiet night; it was almost like you could hear the
comet soaring past the stars. Camera was a Pentax k1000 with a 50mm f/2
lens, and Kodak Royal Gold 200 film. The exposure was for 15 seconds.
CopyrightC 1997 William Biscorner.
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Milky Way 7/1997
Submitted by:
william biscorner at Sat Jun 28 16:02:04 2003 UTC
The center of our own galaxy. A phenomenal sight when viewed from a
totally dark sight. It is almost like you could reach out and touch the
glowing stars. So bright you don't need a light to find your way around!
Camera was a Pentax k1000 with a 50mm f/2 lens, and hypered Kodak Royal
Gold 1000 film. The exposure was 15 seconds.
CopyrightC 1997 William Biscorner.
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Cygnus star cloud 7/1997
Submitted by:
william biscorner at Sat Jun 28 15:51:01 2003 UTC
Billions of stars calling for your attention. So many stars, your eyes
can't just single one out, but causes them to dart about in awe! Camera
was a Pentax k1000 with a 50mm f/2 lens, and hypered Kodak Royal Gold
1000 film. The exposure was at f/2 for 15 seconds.
Copyright(C) 1997 William Biscorner.
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Twilight wedge 1/1999
Submitted by:
william biscorner at Sat Jun 28 14:51:01 2003 UTC
Cold Michigan evenings usually produce deeply colored wedges. This photo
also shows a vivid pink 'belt of Venus'. Camera was a Pentax k1000 with
a 50mm f/2 lens, and Kodak royal gold 200 film. The exposure was at f/2
for 1/4 seconds.
Copyright(C) 1999 William Biscorner.
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Aurora Image
Submitted by:
william biscorner at Thu Jun 26 17:16:01 2003 UTC
I took this awesome corona on the night of November 5th, 2001. It was
approximately 10pm, and the display lasted for about one hour. Using a
Pentax k1000 with a 24mm f/2.8 lens, and Fuji 200 film, the exposure was
25 seconds.
Copyright C 2001 William Biscorner.
Contact: universed2@i-is.com or visit: www.creations-photos.com
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