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Newest Milky Way photo
Lens: 14mm Camera: K3II Photo Location: Kamloops B.C. ISO: 1600 Shutter Speed: Above 6s Aperture: F4.5 
Posted By: aitrus3, 09-07-2017, 08:15 AM

Here is my Milky way image from July's new moon. Hope to capture something coming up on Septembers new moon. 2 frames for the sky at 160s one for the foreground at 180s. ISO 1600, f4.5 14mm


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Very nice!
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Very, very nice, love the PP. Looks better on flicker in the larger version.
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great job !

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QuoteOriginally posted by aitrus3 Quote
Here is my Milky way image from July's new moon. Hope to capture something coming up on Septembers new moon. 2 frames for the sky at 160s one for the foreground at 180s. ISO 1600, f4.5 14mm


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Very nice composition! I like how the lines in the foreground synergize with the Milky Way.

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QuoteOriginally posted by aitrus3 Quote
Here is my Milky way image from July's new moon. Hope to capture something coming up on Septembers new moon. 2 frames for the sky at 160s one for the foreground at 180s. ISO 1600, f4.5 14mm


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Excellent, very clean shot!

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This image really inspires me to get busy trying astrophotography! Very well done!
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Very nice!
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You nailed it. Great image.
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QuoteOriginally posted by aitrus3 Quote
Here is my Milky way image from July's new moon. Hope to capture something coming up on Septembers new moon. 2 frames for the sky at 160s one for the foreground at 180s. ISO 1600, f4.5 14mm


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One amazing shot!
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I wasn't getting these notifications. Thanks everyone I usually forget to come back and check on my threads when I'm not notified.
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QuoteOriginally posted by aitrus3 Quote
Here is my Milky way image from July's new moon. Hope to capture something coming up on Septembers new moon. 2 frames for the sky at 160s one for the foreground at 180s. ISO 1600, f4.5 14mm


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beautiful shot! love the leading lines!
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Here is my Milky way image from July's new moon. Hope to capture something coming up on Septembers new moon. 2 frames for the sky at 160s one for the foreground at 180s. ISO 1600, f4.5 14mm


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Superb. Love the way the tracks head off toward the Milky Way. It's a bit of a walk so we better get started!
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Superb. Love the way the tracks head off toward the Milky Way. It's a bit of a walk so we better get started!
Hey! Thanks for the title! I shall now name this "It's a bit of a walk". Brilliant!
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