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Fermenter

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  1. Nice image! May I ask what telescope and settings you used to capture this? Is it a stack of many frames? Thanks.
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    Astrophotography

    A collection of photos created both with and without a telescope. Landscape photographs inherently give a sense of place. I enjoy using the cosmos to also give a sense of time.
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    Harlem Planets

    From the album: Astrophotography

    This is an old photo shot with my 40D in 2012. This is from my fire escape in Harlem, Manhattan, March 2012 of the conjunction of Jupiter & Venus on the night of their closest approach when they were only 3 degrees apart in the sky. Just goes to show that you can do astrophotography even in the most light polluted of locations. Here is a celestial event as seen from "the city that never sleeps." Don't let you location get in the way of appreciating the night sky. ISO 1600 1/4s f/4.5 18mm

    © Charles Duffney

  4. From the album: Astrophotography

    Taken from our front yard in Atlanta, we only have a small window into the cosmos through the tree cover. In order to capture Jupiter at Opposition I had to wait until 3am when the planet came into view. ISO 100 1/20s

    © Charles Duffney

  5. From the album: Astrophotography

    We set up the telescope in Cabbagetown Park, Atlanta to share the event with our neighbors. In addition to creating this image, several people took their first ever look through a telescope, witnessing a rare planetary transit of the Sun no less. This was also my first time using the solar filter and observing the Sun through my telescope. ISO 100 1/125s

    © Charles Duffney

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