

Time to grab sungloc.to instead?
Time to grab sungloc.to instead?
A great trick for Garmin watches is that they make some high end models with sapphire glass. Get one of those used and you have top of the line stuff for a reasonable price, yet the glass never scratches so it will look like new…
I learned about it here on Lemmy, when needed I just google it
You could use the Phallus hieroglyph: 𓂸
But Polestar has signed collective agreements in Sweden.
Until a couple of months ago it was illegal in Sweden for a restaurant owner to allow spontaneous dancing if they did not have a dancing permit. Since July this year they don’t have to apply for a permit but still have to notify authorities about arranged dancing.
I’m using anytype.io, it’s been pretty neat so far.
These we taken in northern Sweden. It doesn’t really matter where you are as long as you are far enough north and the sky is dark and clear.
The new ugly icon kinda matches the new content quality.
Norway can be very rainy. I was in Bergen some years ago and the locals asked why I even came there as it has rained every day for like a month or something.
Swede reporting in: I think my last haircut was ca 450 SEK (~42USD), it’s not customary to tip for haircuts here, in fact it would be quite weird.
Yeah, it can be pretty expensive. Some tips:
It depends a bit on what equipment you have, but at least with my gear I don’t see much even on individual 100s exposures until I post process to bring out what was captured.
I think it depends on what client you use. I haven’t seen it in any Lemmy app but you can find Lemmy users with a Mastodon client and add a note, so I guess it’s up to the various clients to implement.
Thanks!
I had a camera, a telephoto lens and a tripod, got some initial results and started looking into improvements :)
The astrophotography reddit was a great place to learn as well. Not sure if there’s still any life there or if it’s gone the way of most of Reddit…
Here’s my first picture of this Nebula, it’s just a 400mm lens and a tripod. One 2.5min exposure.
Two things help a lot:
But, even without any of those, I’ve taken images of the Orion Nebulae with just a tripod. It will be a lot blurrier and noisier and generally worse, but its pretty cool to see it show up anyway.
enhancing
enhanced image ready: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f3/Orion_Nebula_-_Hubble_2006_mosaic_18000.jpg/1280px-Orion_Nebula_-_Hubble_2006_mosaic_18000.jpg
(this one is taken by Hubble)
Here you can see where to find it in the night sky (assuming you find the Orion constellation): https://www.go-astronomy.com/images/constellations/Orion.jpg
M42 is what the picture is of. Easy to find but hard (impossible?) to see without a camera.
Unlikely as it opened in 2022…