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Re: SPECIAL Forecast for the Total Lunar Eclipse Event, Thursday 21st February 2008

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Originally Posted by Dollsworth View Post

i presume you want to know what the chances are of seeing the eclipse in the Midlands?
Firstly it depends where you live the best chance wil always be towards the southeast as there will be a lot of cloud around. Even i'm not certain i will see it (if im awake that is lol) as i may have some cloud but in theory i have a better chance here in the southeast. I hope i do see it so i can report back, etc, although i may not be able to take photos as i dont have an expensive camera, only a £60 Olympus Digital camera. Any tips on getting good photos of the moon?
You would need to be able to put the camera on a manual setting and adjust the settings. will your camera do that ?
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