The whole of lower ecliptic is rarely above the trees in my primary observing location, so this was about it for a single night. I really worked the processing with some tips from the fine folks at Cloudy Nights!
Don't forget to click the image for a larger view! This is from night 3 of 4 and the seeing wasn't quite as good as the night before. Still, always nice to catch the Great Red Spot.
We were relocating a lizard from our unfinished storage to the creek near the main road and found not only tadpoles, but also small fish (not caught) and CRAYFISH! I had no idea they were happily living in the creek in my back yard!
As Mitch Duke can attest to we've had some good seeing around here the past week. I attribute it much to a stalled high bounded by Hurricane Earl, which thankfully is only brushing our coast and not bashing it!
Anyway in a vain effort to compete with the world class images popping out of the wood work, I offer my humble 8" from night 1 of 4 ( a personal best).
I also grabbed some Uranus shots this night too, which I'm still assembling.
I will probably post the remainder of my work up on the new website:
Be sure to try to trick your mind and or cross your eyes on this one as it WILL make the moon pop out in front of those shark tooth shapes in the sSEB.