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Decided to have a crack at the milky way last night as conditions were perfect. This is the first time I have tried and was amazed how visible it was to the naked eye. The shot is a vertical panoramic shot with my 21mm at 15s | 2.8 | ISO2500. I was hoping to shoot longer for lower ISO but anything over 15s and I had star movement, would be nice if someone on here could maybe explain why that is, as from what I read before I should of been able to go to 21s???
Anyway, heres the shot, it's not perfect, but I'd like to learn to get better and try at some other locations on the coast.
Crit for this is very much appreciated, the stitch isn't perfect so there might be the odd duplication on a few stars.
Anyway, heres the shot, it's not perfect, but I'd like to learn to get better and try at some other locations on the coast.
Crit for this is very much appreciated, the stitch isn't perfect so there might be the odd duplication on a few stars.
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