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My First Night Sky Star Photos
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonberg" data-source="post: 203452" data-attributes="member: 13386"><p>Thanks Mate!</p><p></p><p>Astro photography is one of the reasons i wanted to pick up the camera but had to learn the rest before i could get a decent photo of the night sky. Thanks for the print advice, i have noticed that straight out printing does result in some colour dullness due to the change in medium. It was reasonaby dark night and very clear sky. I was about 60km out of town on a tree farm plantation. I would say the light polution about 3 on the Bortle scale.</p><p></p><p>- Brandon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonberg, post: 203452, member: 13386"] Thanks Mate! Astro photography is one of the reasons i wanted to pick up the camera but had to learn the rest before i could get a decent photo of the night sky. Thanks for the print advice, i have noticed that straight out printing does result in some colour dullness due to the change in medium. It was reasonaby dark night and very clear sky. I was about 60km out of town on a tree farm plantation. I would say the light polution about 3 on the Bortle scale. - Brandon [/QUOTE]
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