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Old 11-01-2013, 04:06 PM
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The South Celestial Pole now with long exposure composite image

Part of the setup for a time lapse. This is a shot of the South Celestial Pole which is a little bit above the rock.

http://upload.pbase.com/image/148275624

Nikon D800E, 14-24mm lens 14mm, 25 secs, ISO6400.

I love these delicate bands of green and reddish magenta in the lower horizons. They move over time and this shows
up in the time lapse. I did not know these effects existed until I started doing DSLR widefield images.

Greg.
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