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First try - Planet
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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 826118" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Awesome! Thinking about your place, you could easily deliver better images due to less light pollution. However, BF is correct that s.s. may need to be faster to avoid washout. I wrongly posted the Exif from the shot I set for the moons but washed out Jupiter. The one I better captured Jupiter shows s.s. 1/400". I did composite two shots each with moons and Jupiter to make the final. GL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 826118, member: 47518"] Awesome! Thinking about your place, you could easily deliver better images due to less light pollution. However, BF is correct that s.s. may need to be faster to avoid washout. I wrongly posted the Exif from the shot I set for the moons but washed out Jupiter. The one I better captured Jupiter shows s.s. 1/400". I did composite two shots each with moons and Jupiter to make the final. GL [/QUOTE]
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