Wednesday 27 April 2011
M3
I was not going to give up on the chance of was last imaging run before we move and be without a working observatory over the summer months.
A few outside lights left on by my soon to be ex neighbour caused a few issues so I reduced the ISO to 400 and let off a few 5 minute exposures. This image was a total of 1 hour 20 minutes with a DDP stretch and star spikes. I am quite pleased with result despite the fact it is not the perect focus I have achieved before.
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