January 20, 2019

Catherine Hyde
Cambria, CA USA
Cambria, CA USA
10/22/2023
05:53 am
05:53 am
Nikon D810A, 58mm lens, Astro-Physics Mach2 tracking mount.
Nothing much. I brought down the light slightly and cropped it a tiny bit at the top. This is essentially unprocessed.
This is a single image on a night slightly misty with fog. Orion hangs over the trees, with a very faint trace of Barnard's Loop showing. Betelgeuse is prominent because of a fog halo, and the Rosette Nebula shows to the left and below it. The bright star at the very bottom of the frame is Sirius. Two satellites criss-cross, which I initially thought ruined the shot, but I changed my mind. All part of the night sky.
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January 20, 2019
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