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The night skies of Somerset
![The night skies of Somerset The night skies of Somerset](https://cdn.ipernity.com/200/99/10/52219910.afd8d564.640.jpg?r2)
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Looking north across the Bristol Channel towards South Wales from Porlock, Somerset.
We are looking towards Ursa Major just above the lit tree with Ursa Minor a little higher, the Milky Way is just about viewable from the bottom right towards the top.
A 11mm, 15 sec exposure at F3.5, 1600 ISO. (The 11mm on my Nikon DX crop sensor delivers a Field of view 90°x70°)
The PiP gives a better idea of what we are looking at, showing the constellations at the exact same coodinates, date and time. Thanks to stellarium.org
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We are looking towards Ursa Major just above the lit tree with Ursa Minor a little higher, the Milky Way is just about viewable from the bottom right towards the top.
A 11mm, 15 sec exposure at F3.5, 1600 ISO. (The 11mm on my Nikon DX crop sensor delivers a Field of view 90°x70°)
The PiP gives a better idea of what we are looking at, showing the constellations at the exact same coodinates, date and time. Thanks to stellarium.org
Deserves full screen
Leo W, Erhard Bernstein, Mariagrazia Gaggero, Narvik 08 and 9 other people have particularly liked this photo
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