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I was pretty surprised about this image. For one, out of habit I shot 5 minute subs which were actually too long for this target. The brightest stars are essentially blown out. But, the thing I really like about it is that the faint Milky Way background stars are really tiny as focus was good and the subs were fairly deep. Because of this, the shot has a huge diversity of star sizes and aesthetically I find that very appealing.

Scope: AstroTech AT65EDQ
Mount: Orion Atlas EQ-G with GoTo
Guiding: Meade DSI Pro and PHD Guiding
Guide Scope: ATM 60mm f/4.1 Achromat
Camera: Canon EOS 1000D (Modified)
Special Settings: None
ISO: 800
Exposure: 1 hour (12 x 300)
Processing Software: Acquired in Nebulosity, Calibration and Stacking in PixInsight, Levels/Curves/Enhancements in PixInsight & Photoshop CS5
Support Files: 20 darks, 20 flats, 20 bias

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