From macro to massive! The only time I ever took a photo of the moon, it looked tiny - and Jupiter is a lot further away. Impressive. BTW thanks for commenting on my blog.
Hi, John, I don't know how you found my blog and my Jupiter picture but thank you so much for your nice comment. I think your picture is amazing also. I wonder why the different colors, yours is kind of green and mine is blue. Yours is actually a lot better shot, you have a better camera, I just enlarged mine till you could see it.
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I can see two moons. Pretty impressive.
ReplyDeleteThat is incredible!
ReplyDeleteAmazing capture!!!
ReplyDeleteI must say, I am so impressed with this shot. You have a powerful lens there!
ReplyDeleteFrom macro to massive! The only time I ever took a photo of the moon, it looked tiny - and Jupiter is a lot further away. Impressive. BTW thanks for commenting on my blog.
ReplyDeleteNice !
ReplyDeleteYour set up?
It very impressive. Maybe someday I can go to space to see Jupiter closer. :D
ReplyDeleteI clicked to enlarge which allowed me to zoom in again and I can see all four moons. Jupiter looks so cool, what an amazing shot. Well done.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful sky... it shows the greatest of God...and we must realize it...
ReplyDeleteI love this picture.
ReplyDeleteThere is a real simplistic beauty to your picture that I find captivating. The four moons are indeed easier to find when you enlarge the pic...
ReplyDeleteWow. You have a powerful lens there! :D
ReplyDeleteWow!!Im so impressed!! great work
ReplyDeleteholy canoli!
ReplyDeleteHi, John, I don't know how you found my blog and my Jupiter picture but thank you so much for your nice comment. I think your picture is amazing also. I wonder why the different colors, yours is kind of green and mine is blue. Yours is actually a lot better shot, you have a better camera, I just enlarged mine till you could see it.
ReplyDeleteEmm, that is breathtaking! how'd you do it? I've never seen Jupiter like that.
ReplyDeleteLove it, staring at itseems like it is going dim :-)
ReplyDeletenow that's cool!
ReplyDeleteWow -- that's amazing. Nicely captured!
ReplyDeleteIs that for real? Wow! You captured it so well!
ReplyDeleteI love it! What camera did you use?
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For some, reason. I can't seem to see anything. It's just a black photo. :(
ReplyDeletejust found your blog through Nature Mag and am so glad it's very interesting, this is a great shot
ReplyDeleteAmazing. Have no idea how you can capture such an amazing image of the night sky.
ReplyDeleteWhat lens did you use?
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