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Old 13-09-2019, 06:05 PM
Merckx (James)
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A recent dark night near Adelaide

The stars aligned (corny eh?) recently with no work the next day, new moon and clear skies. All images taken with Sony A65 and Minolta 100-200mm f/4.5 on Star Adventurer.

Processing: RawTherapee, rnc-color-stretch, GIMP

Antares: ~170 minutes-cm2 (11x 60s f/4.5 ISO800)
Lagoon and Trifid: ~140 minutes-cm2 (9x 60s f/4.5 ISO800)
Large Magellanic Cloud: ~60 minutes-cm2 (15x 60s f/4.5 ISO1600)
Small Magellanic Cloud: ~60 minutes-cm2 (15x 60s f/4.5 ISO1600)
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