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Moon Lit
It's a braw bricht moonlicht nicht the nicht! | |
Last night the moon was full and bright, and I had fun taking photographs of things illuminated only by moonlight.
However the moonlight is rather feeble (15 secs exposure to get a decent image at maximum ISO setting on my pocket camera).
For enhanced artistic and aesthetic usefulness I propose
a large mirror array which would gather moonlight and focus it all onto my front window. It would be nice if it all was channeled down through a lens so that the beam was as parallel and focused as real moonlight is.
I'd be aiming for a normal daylight level of brightness but this might need rather a large array of mirrors.
Curtains or some other system would be needed to stop my house burning down come morning.
Not a new idea
moonlighter [pocmloc, May 19 2018]
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//Curtains or some other system would be needed to stop my house burning down come morning// Why? They shouldn't be pointing anywhere near the sun's path unless you have had a recent eclipse. Also assuming your mirrors are lunacentric. And thatsa soma spicy meatball Rosalina! |
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I assumed the designer was stupid enough to have the mirrors automatically track the brightest visible object. |
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What is it about moonlight that is so appealing? |
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Would that appeal be lost or degraded by increasing it's intensity? |
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Perhaps just wait for Betelgeuse to go supernova. |
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any.....time.....now...... |
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+ for the subtitle. you are so cute! |
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