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In late June I exposed many targets of the southern Milky Way with conventional photographic film. The camera was a Pentax 67 and the lens used was a 400mm f/4 SMC Takumar. This exposure used a f/5.6 aperture and 45 minutes exposure on Fuji Acros 100 film. I am pleased by the amount of detail captured by the setup.

More on the project associated with these images can be found here:

http://nightflyphotography.blogspot.com/2014/07/selected-regions-of-milky-way.html

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