Well – although it has been pouring with rain ALL day it looks like (on the satellite) there is a clear patch coming over for later tonight. As there is a 6-minute pass (that’s long!) of the ISS at 9:28 p.m. tonight, it would be great if I can get a long exposure shot of this one. Took a video of the ISS as it passed through some cloud gaps last night at ISO6400 on the Canon 5D MkII – didn’t see it 🙁 So if it is clear tonight I’ll do the usual long exposure with the fish eye lens on the Canon 5D MkII and I’ll try the Sony NEX-VG10 with the 12mm wide angle lens for the video and see what happens.
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