Shooting the Stars

Friday, 2 May 2014

Photographing the Messier Catalogue.

This is one of my first images of any Messier Object. Here M6 and M7 seen from Jaipur (City) under lots of light pollution. I was trying to shoot the "not visible" Milky way,

a 2mins. exposure, shot with a  480mm (300mm on APS-C, 1.6x)
ISO3200 at f5.6

28-April-2014, 0430 IST. (26N75E)
at 12:50
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