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I a man guessing that you have some pretty sophisticated equipment and this is a long exposure?
Joe
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I love this picture! I so want to see those stars again. So pretty!
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What time of night did you take that? I know there isn't rrally any light pollution out there at all...
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Stars, stars and more stars
Years ago while living in Rapid City, my wife and I went camping in the Badlands along the White River. Had to get up during the night to visit the facilities and when we crawled out of the tent we were dumb struck by millions of stars. From horizon to horizon the sky was filled with stars. We had never seen so many. We stood there so long being astounded we forgot why we got up in the first place! Absolutely astonishing.
Last edited by Arion; 07-11-2018 at 05:01 PM.
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Originally Posted by Buckeye Bleau
I a man guessing that you have some pretty sophisticated equipment and this is a long exposure?
Joe
No. A lot of digital cameras can do this. Just need tripod, camera, wide angle lens, and hunt the Milky Way.
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Originally Posted by jwulf74
What time of night did you take that? I know there isn't rrally any light pollution out there at all...
Don't remember actually. I'm guessing about 12ish.. But, I've been out all night before trying to line it up!
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