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Re: [APML] fisheye Milkyway
Dom, neat photo of the Milky Way. I see Mars in there too. How far did you
travel for this shot?
Stan Richard
Events in the Night Sky
www.nightskyevents.com
>From: Dominic Cantin <dominiccantin@yahoo.ca>
>Reply-To: Discussion of Film Astrophotography <astro-photo@seds.org>
>To: astro-photo@seds.org
>Subject: [APML] fisheye Milkyway
>Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 03:44:02 -0400 (EDT)
>
>Hi all ! Last saturday night , I was near the USA to take the Milkyway even
>if it dont reached the zenith , surely the conditions will be better for
>the next month :) It was the first time I saw the sky without light
>polution , except for Quebec city who glow not high above the horizon. You
>can see a picture of the MW that I took with my 16mm here
>http://astrosurf.com/aurores/voielactee16mm.htm you can see also a map
>showing the region where I was and you can remark that the southern sky is
>light polution free !!! I'm sure that the MW will have more punch next
>month. Clear skies !!!!
>
>
>Dominic Cantin
>
>http://skyphoto.homestead.com
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>http://spacew.com/gallery/DominicCantin
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>dominiccantin@yahoo.ca
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