Lights from ... our Galaxy
After months of bad weather conditions, we finally got a clear sky tonight ! (02/25/2018)
The Moon set around 3:00 am, so I went outside at that time to be prepared and to install my equipment. The temperature felt reached -13°C in Brittany (France), which is surprisingly rare !
This picture is a single exposure of 40 seconds, tracked with a Sky Watcher Star Adventurer MINI mount.
I took it just before sunrise, therefore the sky is starting to become bright and blue.
The Moon set around 3:00 am, so I went outside at that time to be prepared and to install my equipment. The temperature felt reached -13°C in Brittany (France), which is surprisingly rare !
This picture is a single exposure of 40 seconds, tracked with a Sky Watcher Star Adventurer MINI mount.
I took it just before sunrise, therefore the sky is starting to become bright and blue.
Technical Details....
Canon Rebel T5i + Sigma Art 18-35mm f/1.8 lens +Star Adventurer MINI (SAM)
→ 40 seconds exposure
→ ISO 1600
→ 18 mm
→ f/2.0
DxO Optics Pro + Lightroom editing
Location : Brittany, France
→ 40 seconds exposure
→ ISO 1600
→ 18 mm
→ f/2.0
DxO Optics Pro + Lightroom editing
Location : Brittany, France
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