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In protest to all the cloud, rain and missed opportunities this year a panorama I did forget. Pieter is on the water edge capturing the Bow over the sea, I went for the path down to the beach and the dunes either side. this was our last look at the milky way before we came home well after 1 am. I hope this is not my last this year but it is getting very close to the end of the season this year.

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 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club
A stunning shot Steve, you have convinced me I must give a go when the weather turns again.
5 years ago.
 Steve Paxton
Steve Paxton club has replied
Thank you has been very rare this year mostly clouded in glad you like our Southern darkness.
5 years ago.
 Steve Paxton
Steve Paxton club has replied
Not been a very good year for astro shots having said that the few nights I was able to go out turned out very well. I do know what you mean feel like a bird in a cage.
5 years ago.
 Steve Paxton
Steve Paxton club has replied
Its not at all hard as long as you know your gear and how to set up. Look at what Herb has been able to do with a little help and encouragement.

www.ipernity.com/doc/1081863/47482826

www.ipernity.com/doc/1081863/45377160/in/album/1059358

right place, right time of month for no moon, right lack of light pollution and being keen enough to have a go. I can tell you the hardest part is the "dark" if some thing is not right, you have to know where to go to fix it up on the camera. I sat in my study when I first started with the lights out getting use to where every thing is on the camera and how to change. this may be of interest.

photographylife.com/landscapes/photographing-milky-way-bow

If you need help you can turn to me or Herb who is closer but all the best for thinking to give it a go.
5 years ago.
 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club has replied
Interesting Steve although I will have to wait for the weather to improve, Thank you,
5 years ago.

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