So far there were unfortunately still no NLCs to see, if I tried it. However, also no clear radar signals were to be seen yet and the chances of success with it with maximally 50%.
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Author: Ralf Karpa
Full spectrum infrared
First test with the Nikon D5300 (full spectrum IR). It’s a relief to be able to take the IR shots with the LiveView. The additional quality of the D5300 compared to the D80 does the rest.
Hamburg Sea Hospital (Nordheim Foundation)
Cuxland in infrared II
In the morning a short tour through Land Hadeln to Lintig in Geestland. I also made both subjects in a similar form with the Fuji X-T5. I don’t like the “normal” pictures of the windmills so much, so here only the infrared processing.
Cuxland in infrared
Three images from yesterday afternoon. All with the Nikon D80 (full spectrum IR) and the Nikkor 16-85mm.
Old home
DWARF II
First Light with the DWARF II. This all-in-one device is not as problem-free as it is often portrayed. Now and then the software goes on strike, but when it works, the little device positions itself quite accurately and then tracks the object in the sky quite precisely. However, I had only taken a few test […]
2 Panorama shots
Yesterday, in the late afternoon, I made a long exposure of the train station with the 4.5x gray filter (on the Fuji X-T5 and the Nikkor 24 PCE). I wanted to see how the Fuji X-T5 behaves with the long exposure times during the day and see if you get the forecourt then more or […]
The rape blossoms
Cuxhaven Flower Market
Yesterday the 3rd Cuxhaven Flower Market took place in the pedestrian zone. All pictures are taken with the Nikon 1J and the kit lens. The mutilated Hermione can’t be missing either…. And once through the castle garden…










