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Milky way in the West.

This picture was taken By Malcolm Cerfonteyn at the Cederberg Observatory, Sunday 26 June at 06:00 hrs.

The moon had just risen and was enough to light up the western horizon features and Sneeuberg (Snow Mountain), with a dusting of snow, but not too bright to overwhelm the Milky Way in this Dslr 30sec exposure.

(Malcolm is a part owner of the Cederbeg Observatory).
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Very nice like the contrast.
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Yea I agree, lovely image Chris, well done.

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Agree, beautiful image. Love the snow topped mountains in the background.

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Old 03-07-2011, 07:39 PM
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Oz, Leon & Terry, thanks for your kind remarks.
Clear skies.
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Wow, That Is Nice ! !
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This is soo coool! The foreground mountain gives a whole new scale to the milky way in the back not unlike when the moon appears huge next to the horizon line. There is a huge sense of 3D depth and distance. Inspirational.
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Stunning! Malcolm is very talented.
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