Orionid Meteor Shower Last Saturday Morning (HD Timelapse Video) The Orionid Meteor Shower this year was a bit of a dud. I was shooting up at 11,000 feet in the White Mountains and ran my camera for about 4 hours, from 10:40pm Friday until 2:50am, well after the moon came up. To see how a much more active meteor shower looks, here's one of my Perseid Meteor Shower videos from the same location, displayed on the Discover Magazine blog, best viewed full screen: Perseids, Writ Large http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2009/08/25/perseids-writ-large/ I have a number of posts on my blog www.MyPhotoGuides.com * related to night shooting and timelapse videos. Here's one of the more recent ones building on those pasts posts: Create a Timelapse Video of a Meteor Shower http://activesole.blogspot.com/2011/08/create-timelapse-video-of-meteor-shower.html I'm curious to see how an HD 720P video gets displayed on G+. I have a ton of timelapse footage that I haven't foun...
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ReplyDeleteI wonder how those line formed??? Is it sandstone?
ReplyDeleteJyoti Evans These "fin" formations are common in sandstone throughout the Southwest. The interesting thing about them is that they do not follow the layers that the sand making up the sandstone was deposited in. They cut right through the rock at random angles. They're probably formed as the earth's crust moves and forms cracks in the rocks, then water draws minerals to fill those tiny gaps.
ReplyDeleteYeh that's what seemed so unusual. I was wondering how vertical layers form, horizontal layers sure!! Amazing have you seen it elsewhere? Anyway excellent pic...
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