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Nightfly
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Re: Milkyway taken last year in Australia
      06/27/08 09:20 PM

LT,

Very nice images. I would love to expose some film uder those skies, especially with that southerly latitude. I shoot almost to my horizon to get most of Scorpius and Southern Sagittarius. I hope you will post often.

Does your year round residence allow for astrophotography? I am lucky to have dark skies here in the northeast US. Film likes dark skies. Like Nebhunter mentioned we are shooting P67's with various lenses. Igor just aquired a 400 f/4 ED (IF) and he is getting that ready for what I would imagine to be some very interesting images.

Jump back in and hash over methods for processing, etc. Glad to have you back onboard.

Jim

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Jim Cormier
Sullivan, Maine, USA
www.nightfly.zoomshare.com
Pentax 67 with 55, 105, 165, and 300mm lenses

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* Milkyway taken last year in Australia LT_Ng 06/27/08 01:08 PM
. * Re: Milkyway taken last year in Australia Nebhunter   06/27/08 04:17 PM
. * Re: Milkyway taken last year in Australia Dave Marzotto   06/27/08 05:56 PM
. * Re: Milkyway taken last year in Australia Nightfly   06/27/08 09:20 PM
. * Re: Milkyway taken last year in Australia tommyhawk13   06/28/08 12:53 AM
. * Re: Milkyway taken last year in Australia calder   06/28/08 10:07 PM
. * Re: Milkyway taken last year in Australia LT_Ng   07/02/08 11:23 PM
. * Re: Milkyway taken last year in Australia Nebhunter   07/03/08 02:01 PM

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