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Matt
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Star GazingWhilst on location, I thought i'd stick around to get some shots of the night sky before the full moon came up and ruined it al
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Nice shots, I prefer the 2nd but I really like all three as a series. Can you provide exif data for the shots, and what lens you were using ? Oh, btw I noticed your avatar, nice to see a fellow Firefly fan was a great series.
hmm shiney. (my firefly quote for the night) lovely shots, though I know I've spent too long in the newsroom when I see AWB for auto white balance and think of Australian Wheat Board instead. :p Mark Greenmantle
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