The first few frames stacked well to show the northern crown, Corona Borealis.
Corona Borealis
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I set my DSLR at 35mm focal length, ISO 6400 and 15 seconds exposure. I set my camera to take repeated shots automatically and hoped!
The first few frames stacked well to show the northern crown, Corona Borealis.
The first few frames stacked well to show the northern crown, Corona Borealis.
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Re: Corona Borealis
Looks good. How many frames did you stack?
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The lamp once out
Cool stars enter
The window frame.
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The lamp once out
Cool stars enter
The window frame.
~Soseki
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AT50, AT72EDII, ST80, ST120; Scopetech Zero, SW AZ5; Innorel RT90C; Orion Giantview 15x70s
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