If you're ever in a similar pinch, any loyalty card, credit card or similar plastic will work wonders as a makeshift ice scraper. No need to put your hands through that pain, turn the car on to get some heat going and hold the card with both of your hands to support it as you scrape.
The experience was really well told, enjoyed finally seeing the shots of the moon over the mountain. Really amazing shots. I have no idea how he got the exposure so well done for those.<p>Also recently: Blue Ghost lander captures sunset shots on moon before falling silent
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Greeting from Tenerife! Thanks for sharing such a great picture and timelapse showing Teide from an unconventional angle. I go to Izaña from time to time just to appreciate the sky and take some amateur pics with my Sony A7III. It is truly wonderful up there.
Fantastic shot!<p>I was in Tenerife in November 2024. I did some basic astrophotography one night with my Pixel 6 phone and a steady hand.<p>I managed to photograph M31, the Andromeda Galaxy for the very first time. It just appears as a faint oval smudge... but I was in awe.<p>Locating it was a challenge (I was flipping between a 2D star chart and my photos) so I was very happy to finally capture it. A few days later I discovered the Stellarium app which makes locating things much easier.
This is an awesome example of the wild shenanigans that people get up to do great astrophotography! A lot of technology and planning goes into good photos sometimes.
I felt my blood pressure spike at the mention of the people with the headlamps - I do astrophotography, and having an hour long exposure ruined because someone sauntered over with their high beams on is a touch infuriating.