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Emc2- i made a wall paper with no Ambient light or power lines in this shot.
here you go guys if u wanna use as a wallpaper.
here you go guys if u wanna use as a wallpaper.
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Not bad Wes...
I understand that....I was using the Nikon D3 with the 14-24mm f/2.8 lens Here is the camera: Nikon | D3 SLR Digital Camera (Camera Body) | 25434 | B&H Photo
That was only a 30 second exposure, when I take a longer exposure of the Milky Way it looks like this:
-Todd
Awesome picture, from both the laser and milky way point of view. I have to ask you a question that's been itching me for a while. I live in NYC (The worst place in the world for star gazing) and I just recently came back from Hawaii (vacation ^_^). I've been into astronomy for a while now, and I was hell bent on seeing the milky way when I was in Hawaii. I did see it, but it looked so faint, I could barely see it, yet the stars were so bright. Do the images taken of the Milky Way really make it that much brighter due to the exposure? The times I was looking at it were around 12am to 2am Hawaii time. Thanks!