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EduardoVrd OP t1_jcrjcs6 wrote

110 images shot at 4", F/3,5 ISO 800. Canon T6 + kit lens 18-55mm. Shot at 20mm. Stacked on Sequator. No darks, flats or bias. Post processed on Lightroom Mobile.

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MrSirChris t1_jcrs4qg wrote

Can I make this my wall paper?

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rluzz001 t1_jcvv9sp wrote

Silly question. I have almost the exact same set up. Do you have to move the position of the camera at all through out shooting or is this just from one position ? Beautiful picture.

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p-d-ball t1_jcrxt9b wrote

My ape brain is seeing a face looking to the right at the top of the photo.

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EduardoVrd OP t1_jcs4dqy wrote

Actually, if you look in the brightest part of the galactic center.. you will see more faces πŸ‘Œ

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Stachura5 t1_jct4xio wrote

>you will see more faces πŸ‘Œ

Isn't that just paranoia?

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Worker11811Georgy t1_jcsu173 wrote

It would look so pretty if all that dust weren’t in the way…

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EduardoVrd OP t1_jcxwvff wrote

There is an application that erase all stars on astrophotos, so i may upload the result soon just to show how cool the milky way looks

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FunctionFluffy4932 t1_jcw9eo8 wrote

Fantastic picture!

But how are you able to go 7 minutes with no star trail? Doesn't seem possible, is all.

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EduardoVrd OP t1_jcwarse wrote

Just read the first comment, then you can figure it out πŸ‘Œ

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FunctionFluffy4932 t1_jcwe1qm wrote

Thanks, I guess I misread. I thought it was a 7 minute exposure. Saw it was multiple 4" ones. My bad. Anyway, great picture. Thanks for sharing.

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