David Hoskin
Morden, Nova Scotia, Canada
08/05/2022
11:00 pm

Equipment Details:

Canon T3i DSLR with 50mm lens (ISO-800, f/2.8, 120 second exposure) and Star Adventurer mount.

Post-processing Details:

30 lights plus darks that were stacked with Sequator before post-processing with Photoshop.

Image Details:

The Summer Triangle asterism, shown in this image, is formed by the brightest stars in the northern constellations Cygnus (Deneb, lower left), Lyra (Vega, upper left), and Aquila (Altair, middle right). The Summer Triangle, which lies in the rich star field of the Milky Way, is found high overhead in the evening.

Posted 
January 20, 2019
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