Guest Guest Posted June 17, 2008 Very well done! Nice job on guiding as well. You did a great job of keeping Jupiter from becoming a large blob being as bright as the planet is this season. Will be looking for more from you.. Link to comment
mmurphy 0 Posted June 17, 2008 This is very well done. I have a few questions: I see this is a composite of five images. What sort of tracking did you use? Were all five images 20-second exposures? Any info you can provide would be very helpful. Thanks. Link to comment
Christa Binder 616 Posted June 19, 2008 Awesome Photo, I am adding this to my favorites folder. 7/7 Link to comment
pascalagneray 0 Posted January 15, 2009 This is the milky way as seen from the earth like one would watch the moon. But watching the moon next to watching the milky way is like watching a drop of water on your elbow next to watching the sun. What a spectacular scene. I just wish I could see it with my own eyes with such clarity. I've never seen it so brightly lit and detailed from my own eyes. Link to comment
lombry 0 Posted April 12, 2010 It is a composit of 2 images or more that could look ordinary but it is not, really not. Indeed even if the image resolution is low in this copy, we do not see any star trail or coma what reflects both the high quality of the photographic system and all the skill of the photographer. Superb work Yoshida San ! Link to comment
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