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#20786 06/19/2013 07:49 PM
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Shot in 2003 by a friend of mine on the Bitter End dock.

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DanS #20787 07/15/2013 09:05 AM
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Nice. Tough to get shots like that!

Twanger #20788 07/15/2013 02:04 PM
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Hi

There’s a nice review of taking pictures of stars with a digital camera - but it makes extensive use of controls that may not be on entry level cameras : http://www.astropix.com/HTML/I_ASTROP/SETTINGS.HTM . The article does show a DSLR aat the top of the page, though. Locking the mirror up and a really steady mount are really important. Also unsharp mask really helps for good sized star fields (like Orion) with post-processing (e.g. with Photoshop or my fave software - Picture Window). Haven’t done this recently after giving my Canon Rebel II to my grand-daughter, who’s definitely is not into astrophotography.

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