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Just wanted to share a bunch of several late evening & night shots I took last weekend. Admittedly, pretty much majority of the pictures were up to a certain extend enhanced/post-processed in Photoshop CC with the goal to pull the colours & contrast out. The photography background was set int the outside environment near the lake location I was at back in January during my "rainbow night". Some night sky pics with the single green beam were shot as a part of my experimenting with the astrophotography (I'll upload a few pics in the Post your random pics forum soon .
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Shakenawake asked me if I could have done him a favour to inform him of the appearance of the focal point/thinnest beam distance towards the aperture. Perhaps the very 1st shot was my try on this subject, but it doesn't show that much detail really:thinking:. Due to not having the right lens at the time planned to be used for a closer look (105mm f/2.8G), I truly apologise for that:tinfoil:. I can confirm though, at least in my case, the pin point is somewhere at the 30cm distance away from the aperture with the beam expander on. I'll try to deliver the right depiction if I get the chance next time, it's definitely better to perform it outside, obviously. Hope this clarifies things for the time being .
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	Shakenawake asked me if I could have done him a favour to inform him of the appearance of the focal point/thinnest beam distance towards the aperture. Perhaps the very 1st shot was my try on this subject, but it doesn't show that much detail really:thinking:. Due to not having the right lens at the time planned to be used for a closer look (105mm f/2.8G), I truly apologise for that:tinfoil:. I can confirm though, at least in my case, the pin point is somewhere at the 30cm distance away from the aperture with the beam expander on. I'll try to deliver the right depiction if I get the chance next time, it's definitely better to perform it outside, obviously. Hope this clarifies things for the time being
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		 ). You make sure to be pretty much the first reviewer of such a powerful piece, your experience will guide others interested in a product like that. A really good quality DSLR is anything, but cheap, but if you're serious about some damn proper (not only) laser beam presentation, it's the right choice
). You make sure to be pretty much the first reviewer of such a powerful piece, your experience will guide others interested in a product like that. A really good quality DSLR is anything, but cheap, but if you're serious about some damn proper (not only) laser beam presentation, it's the right choice 
	 
	 
	
 ) with some Topaz filters applied. Let's be honest here, Ireland isn't the greatest clear skies destination in terms of astrophotography
) with some Topaz filters applied. Let's be honest here, Ireland isn't the greatest clear skies destination in terms of astrophotography 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
	