19 Feb 2013. 1855hrs ISS flyby over Misterton church, Leics, UK. The West to East flyby was directly overhead and again quite challenging to capture. Another one of my local sites was chosen and I composed around the church and anticipated flyby over the moon.  Composition only made possible due to fantastic wide angle capability of the Olympus 8mm fisheye. 13 No 15s exposures, F3.5, ISO 640 and put together with Starstax software.
17 Feb 2013. 1900hrs ISS flyby over Stanford Reservoir, Leics, UK. The West to East flyby was directly overhead and quite challenging to capture. One of my fave local sites was chosen and I composed around the water and anticipated flyby over the moon...and yes I was.  I particularly love the moment the ISS disappears behind the Earths shadow (as seen fading out on the far left) . Only made possible due to fantastic wide angle capability of the Olympus 8mm fisheye. 13 No 15s exposures, F4.5, ISO 640 and put together with Starstax software.
Waterfall cascade along the Virginia Creeper Trail east of Damascus, Virginia
August 20th 2012. 2117 hrs flyby. Stunning super bright ISS pass. Captured flying out of the setting sun and across the twilight skies. Trickier exposure due to ambient light so reduced exposure down to 5s and ISO 400. Captured with Oly E5, 8mm fish. Numerous 15s exposures, F3.5 and composite stacked with StarStax software.
August 15th 2012. 2223 hrs flyby. Lucky clear sky window following a torrid days weather. Post frontal clear skies rule :-) This reservoir was almost empty in the Spring, now its bursting. It makes for a great foreground subject. This image shows the point at which the ISS enters Earths shadow (far left) as the trail fades. Captured with Oly E5, 8mm fish. Numerous 15s exposures, F3.5 and composite stacked with StarStax software.
August 14th 2012. 2139 hrs flyby. Disappointed with the cloud cover tonight. I spent a good while sourcing my exact location at this newly constructed wind farm at Swinford, Leics & even had the 24/7 site security on the case. Fortunately he was a real nice chap & he let me continue (private land). Framed around this iconic wind turbine. Captured with Oly E5, 8mm fish. Numerous 15s exposures, F3.5 and composite stacked with StarStax software.
August 11th 2012. Clear skies continue....just. 2242 hrs flyby. This super bright direct overhead pass shone right through the thin cloud layer, which actually makes for a great composition. No two ISS shots are the same. Simply an amazing subject to photograph. Composed in a nice corn field & nearly a nice symmetrical fish/flyby.....must work on that ;-) Captured with Oly E5, 8mm fish. Numerous 15s exposures, F3.5 and composite stacked with StarStax software.
August 10th 2012. 2159 hrs flyby. Great super bright overhead pass originating in South West sky and moving towards due East. Composed against a nice corn field. Captured with Oly E5, 8mm fisheye. Numerous 15s exposures, F3.5 and composite stacked with StarStax software.
August 9th 2012. 2252 hrs flyby. What a score as Team ISS fly over Olympic skies ;-) Nice bright overhead pass this eve. Captured with Oly E5, 8mm fisheye. Numerous 15s exposures, F3.5 and composite stacked with StarStax software.
19 Feb 2013. 1855hrs ISS flyby over Misterton church, Leics, UK. The West to East flyby was directly overhead and again quite challenging to capture. Another one of my local sites was chosen and I composed around the church and anticipated flyby over the moon. Composition only made possible due to fantastic wide angle capability of the Olympus 8mm fisheye. 13 No 15s exposures, F3.5, ISO 640 and put together with Starstax software.
19 Feb 2013. 1855hrs ISS flyby over Misterton church, Leics, UK. The West to East flyby was directly overhead and again quite challenging to capture. Another one of my local sites was chosen and I composed around the church and anticipated flyby over the moon.  Composition only made possible due to fantastic wide angle capability of the Olympus 8mm fisheye. 13 No 15s exposures, F3.5, ISO 640 and put together with Starstax software.
19 Feb 2013. 1855hrs ISS flyby over Misterton church, Leics, UK. The West to East flyby was directly overhead and again quite challenging to capture. Another one of my local sites was chosen and I composed around the church and anticipated flyby over the moon. Composition only made possible due to fantastic wide angle capability of the Olympus 8mm fisheye. 13 No 15s exposures, F3.5, ISO 640 and put together with Starstax software.
See photo in original gallery.