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Watching, watching the milkyway!

 
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Apr 29, 2010 08:40 |  #1

Took these two shots while out observing

IMAGE: http://i42.tinypic.com/90yhab.jpg

IMAGE: http://i41.tinypic.com/xojors.jpg



  
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Apr 29, 2010 13:07 |  #2

the first one is very nice..


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Apr 29, 2010 14:09 |  #3

I like them both, but I think the second would have been better if maybe the car door were closed instead.


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May 08, 2010 04:54 |  #4

Beautiful!




  
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May 08, 2010 10:20 |  #5

I like. Did you use just one 30 second exposure to get these and at what ISO? They look stunning. Here is a link to what I want to do, but need to figure out the technique: http://weatherandsky.c​om …emId=1720&g2_en​terAlbum=0 (external link)


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May 08, 2010 11:00 |  #6

David Ransley wrote in post #10144025 (external link)
I like. Did you use just one 30 second exposure to get these and at what ISO? They look stunning. Here is a link to what I want to do, but need to figure out the technique: http://weatherandsky.c​om …emId=1720&g2_en​terAlbum=0 (external link)

This might help
http://cs.astronomy.co​m/asycs/forums/t/45250​.aspx (external link)

Or this
http://cs.astronomy.co​m/asycs/forums/t/19319​.aspx (external link)


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