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Tripod-mounted Canon T3i DSLR (ISO-1600, 15 seconds exposure), Rokinon 14mm lens @ F2.8
Sequator was used to stack 5 subs, then Photoshop and MS Photo used to adjust colors and levels.
It was a lovely clear night in Halifax so I was up most of the night imaging a couple of nebulae. At 3am I decided to drive out to Chebucto Head, hoping that it would be dark enough there to image the zodiacal light. Given the presence of a nearby lighthouse, I am satisfied with the result.
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