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CHRIS’S ASTOUNDING ASTRO IMAGERY

HOT SHOT #3

Lens Sigma 150mm f/2.8 APO Macro DG HSM

Exposure 30 secs, f/2.8, ISO1600 (97 images stacked)

ELEPHANT TRUNK NEBULA

THE ELEPHANT Trunk Nebula is a part of a large nebula region in the Constellation of Cepheus. I used two bandwidth filters to capture light solely from hydrogen and oxygen. It had an exposure time of around four hours.

ROSETTE NEBULA

a six hour exposure of the Rosette Nebula. It’s a large Emissions Nebula in the winter Constellation

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