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Originally Posted by leon
As you described the conditions were not that great, however the results were pretty good, well done .
Leon
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Thanks Leon...the joys of living in the big smoke.
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Originally Posted by iceman
Nice result for the 500D Stephen!
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Cheers Mike. I am just hanging in there with the 500D. It's not a case of "if" but "when" i get a 6D. Hopefully in the next few months
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Very nice result. Slightly oversharpened though.
One of the better results I have seen from an APSc camera.Sometimes they struggle to get enough signal within the max 30 seconds without tracking or stacking.
The Samyang 14mm F2.8 has cemented itself as the practical king of nightscape photography. Bang for buck nothing else comes close.
Greg.
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thank you. Yes i agree. Although i love the 500D to bits ( and it has been in bits in the repair shop)

i am starting to see it struggling to keep up with what i want from it. It is my first DSLR and it has done me good. Can't wait to upgrade.
I did go in a bit heavy with the sharpening, thanks for the critique.
I am loving my lens. These past few mornings have seen it get a real work out
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Originally Posted by Rod771
Nice one Steve! Great composition.
I just got the Samyang 14mm aswell. Not so much for the 60Da but for the 6D dad just got. I'm heading up his way next week so hope to got some good weather for some nightscaping, although its full moon, didn't plan that well 
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Cheers Rod. Have you thought about tracking the 14mm and 60D on top of your mount for a Milky Way wide field. Might be worth a go

That's great that you can get a lend of a 6D. Like you said, now it's just the Moon and the clouds to wait on
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Originally Posted by ourkind
Nice shot Steve!
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Thanks Carlos. I have been out and about with the new lens lately. Really enjoying myself exploring new locations.