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Old 13-12-2012, 04:36 AM
Vasya Pupkin (Pupkin)
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First experiments with DLSR

Some days ago, I gor my first DLSR - Canon EOS 1100D. For me, as an astrophotographer, that then used only compact camera, it was a "shock". So many stars, in spite of the fact, that I live in Moscow, a large city.
By the way, I even managed to found in some photos (they have bad quality because they passed agressive Brightness/Contrast processing, so I post only one, rather not bad) some "remnants" of the Milky Way.
Aquila: 10*5sec, ISO800, 55mm
Lyra: 10*10sec, ISO800, 55mm
Cygnus: 9*15sec, ISO800,55mm. Just in case of ingorance of Northern Milky way, I comment: there is a spot above Deneb (star in the centre).

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