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Moon And Spica

I had a bit of an idea of getting a picture showing the movement of the moon passed Spica last night so I took a shot roughly every half an hour and then stacked them, I was quite surprised at how fast the moon moved.

Camera was a GX1 with a 70 to 300mm lens at 260mm F11.

Hope you like it.
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Old 13-08-2013, 09:26 AM
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Great shot. Nicely done.
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good work Jo , ,
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