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17-01-2021, 05:57 PM
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100mm f/2 10x50 sec ISO 1600, Nano Tracker, noise reduction enabled, stack and basic process in DSS.
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Love these wide-field shots
How small is the horsehead, wow!
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Love it - nicely done
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A great image Raymo, plenty of colour, well done!
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Nice work Raymo love the widefield
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Thanks everyone; its a shame that my unmodded camera won't pick up any
of the loop.
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18-01-2021, 09:44 AM
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all the best bits too :-) I love these widefield shots showing where things lie in relation to one another from a visual pov. Nice !
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Thanks for the comments Robert.
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