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12/06/2012 07:01:30 PM · #76			 | 
		
		| I saw those yesterday.  It amazes me how much of a line there is between the eastern and western united states. |  
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12/12/2012 07:16:05 PM · #77			 | 
		
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12/13/2012 11:59:21 PM · #78			 | 
		
		| Anyone photographing the meteor shower tonight? |  
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12/14/2012 12:05:19 AM · #79			 | 
		
		| I tried...and failed miserably. Didn't help that it's below freezing outside and I really didn't feel like turning into a Popsicle. |  
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12/14/2012 02:52:00 AM · #80			 | 
		
		It was mostly cloudy and about 62F here. I shot for a while, about 1/2 hour, and will have a look at the results tomorrow.   Meteors could be seen between the clouds at the rate of probably one every 90 to 120 seconds average.  
 Shooting was with a 16mm f2.8 fisheye, iso 800, f2.8 30 to 60 sec exposures.  The stars look nice but somewhat hazy with the cloud cover. I can't see any meteors in the images  in the LCD, but they may show up when I put them on the monitor. |  
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12/14/2012 07:33:25 AM · #81			 | 
		
		| Didn't bother with the photography, but it was a very good shower. Only spent about 10 minutes, but was seeing at least 1 a minute and nice long ones. Not earth grazers, but ones that still lasted long enough to really see -- not just out of the periphery. |  
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12/14/2012 08:26:48 AM · #82			 | 
		
		| I was outside at 2am and it was perfectly clear. Meh, too cold– back inside. |  
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12/14/2012 09:11:33 AM · #83			 | 
		
		| We had clear skies temps around freezing... and I was inside trying to shake whatever creeping respiratory crud has had hold of me since Tuesday :-P |  
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12/14/2012 09:37:58 AM · #84			 | 
		
		| What I saw looked good, but they were not bright enough to register on the sensor at f2.8 and iso 800.  I did get some interesting looking shots of Orion and Gemini.  I may try again tonight at iso 1600 or 2000, and do shorter exposures. |  
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12/25/2012 09:54:48 PM · #85			 | 
		
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