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Southwest Sagittarius, Southern Ophiuchus, and northwestern Scorpius. Perhaps the most exciting area within the visible Milky Way. Full of bright and dark nebulae amongst the starclouds of our galaxy's central bulge.

Early morning, April 11, 2008. Pentax 67 with 105mm f/2.4 @ f/4 and 30 minutes exposure on Kodak E200 film push processed +2 stops. Film scanned on an Epson V600 and processed in Adobe PS and PixInsight.

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Comment by spike77 on June 13, 2011 at 11:14pm
u have gatherd a lot in this photo well done
Comment by James Cormier on June 12, 2011 at 11:56am
Thanks Bernard. I'm still enjoying film work. Relaxing, no constant lust for new cameras, toys, etc.... Just good images and a sense of accomplishment. Thanks again!
Comment by Bernard Miller on June 12, 2011 at 8:21am
VERY impressive. With film no less. Old school still lives :-)

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