Saturday, December 29, 2018

Astrophotography II

A few "honorable mentions".

This image was an interesting one, probably the shortest of the evening (and most likely snapped by accident...). The ISO here was an ISO-100, which normally for this kind of photography I've seen at least ISO-400 recommended (and sometimes suggestions to push the ISO as high as it will go.) The exposure time was 6 seconds.


There was a comet that was supposed to be present in the sky, but not really visible to the naked eye. Perhaps the off-color splotch in this photo was it? (It's also in the image above.)


Orion was my friend that evening. He was easy to find.


Thanks for stopping by and looking at my pictures! :)

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