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Night Skies (Dial-up warning)Chi and I were up, as he'd said before in his post, and while he was shooting on a tripod, getting the moon and the surroundings, I was handholding a 70-300G for the moon and leaving the 45mm pancake sitting LCD-down-lens-up to record the sky in all it's... err... starry glory... as that's something I don't often get to see quite as well living in Bondi.
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I can see your dirty sensor. For some reason you managed to capture ALOT more stars than I did.
Your moonshots look nice, but you managed to cut half of it off. I suggest you recompose and move the earth a little to the left to get it out of the way.
never seen a moon or stars captured with a blue tinge
it looks spooky your making me wish i stayed up so i cold join playing with you nocturanls under the night skyu
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