Monday, September 29 2008 @ 05:21 PM PDT Contributed by:
I have acquired nearly all the pieces I need to begin work on my All Sky Camera project. I have purchased the camera (Panasonic WV-NP244 IP CCTV camera), the lens (Fujinon 2.8mm-8mm) and the rotating telescope base. The telescope base will be made from a Meade ETX-60RA telescope that I acquired on craigslist. That means all I have left to purchase is the convex sky reflector... More to come..
Wednesday, September 24 2008 @ 09:32 PM PDT Contributed by:
I have a fairly stable weather collecting scheme going so I figured it was a good time to start sending my weather data to Weather Underground. The station ID is KWABOTHE16. I also linked the webcam to the site as well.
Tuesday, September 16 2008 @ 06:30 PM PDT Contributed by:
Jenn thinks I am crazy, but she started it. My current thinking is that I now want to make not only a time-lapse webcam to accompany my weather station, but I want an All Sky weather camera. More after the bump.
Wednesday, September 10 2008 @ 12:15 PM PDT Contributed by:
My weather station, primarily its graphing and trending functions were in jeopardy of being lost due to the decision to move his PC to his room. The weather station was connected to it downstairs by a USB cable. However, the station was resurrected on its own server, my ancient Toshiba notebook.
More after the bump.
Friday, January 11 2008 @ 07:25 PM PST Contributed by:
Jenn bought me a Honeywell TE923W Professional Weather Station for Christmas. If you're into tracking the weather where you live, its a really fun set of instruments and a base station on which to watch weather in a new way.
Sunday, September 16 2007 @ 12:18 PM PDT Contributed by:
For Christmas, Jenn bought me a gift certificate for a "Discovery Flight" with Wings Aloft at Boeing Field. It wasn't until now that I was able to take advantage of it.
Wednesday, August 22 2007 @ 08:25 AM PDT Contributed by:
I've had the opportunity to travel to quite a flew places around the world, some where westerners aren't the most welcome, but I was dismayed to find the worst customer service experience right here in my neighborhood.
Thursday, April 12 2007 @ 09:45 PM PDT Contributed by:
Someone on #photogeeks posed an interesting question this morning. Basically asking if people with telephoto lenses shot mostly at the minimum or maximum focal length all the time rather than in between. I thought it would be a neat graph to see.