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The astro photos I take in August and partly September, April isn't dark enough.
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That is an interesting concept that the average Australian would have probably never thought of, every night is going to get dark eventually over here unless you live in the middle of a city. Though regional areas are getting more light pollution with modern LED street lighting and higher populations.
So many people seem to love leaving their porch lights on all night where I live in a regional area 2-3 hours west of Sydney and the house behind used to always leave a sun like security light on in the back yard all night. Thankfully it's now turned off with the former police officer who rented moving into his own house (nice fellow who worked funny hours and just left it on, probably for the security of his wife and young daughter).
Now it's just trees.
How do you cope with ice, dew straps of my favourite at home where AC power is readily available and I use a hair dryer, mostly just on cold air, occasionally warm but never hot?
The coldest we get in my region mid winter is -12c.