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Some From The Sugarloaf 18-03-2012

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12 years 9 months ago #92887 by lunartic_old
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Hi all

First up is M44 and the Leo galaxy NGC 2903. I was amazed that I was able to grab the galaxy in such a short exposure. M44 is to the lower left with NGC 2903 to its right.



Next is the bears, Urasae Major and Minor.



Finally there is the Double Cluster in Perseus.



Hope you enjoy and thanks for looking.

Paul

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12 years 9 months ago #92902 by Nerro
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Nice images Paul, but I am missing something...what focal length you were using?it feels like the lens wasn't "opened" enough???

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12 years 9 months ago #92907 by lunartic_old
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Hi Martin

I was using a 200mm focal length operating at f/4.

For anyone who missed it, NGC 2903 is the faint fuzzy at the bottom, just to the right of centre, follow the three stars down.

Paul

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