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PhOTW Week 75 Entry


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Congrats to repyhrepus for winning! :)

 

Week 75

 

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This week's theme:
Panoramas

 

Closing Date:

Saturday, 10th December
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Today 10:52 AM Location: In Garage | Posts: 2,158

 

Nah, I live in Luxembourg, Europe. And there is actually much light pollution, maybe you need to drive out of the city to see stars:)

 

lol I do live outside the city on weekends but still I don't see much. I used to see a lot more 10 years ago but the light pollution got so mental. Also you must have a cracking camera for that kind of exposure I'm imagining the star lights aren't that strong.

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@Kelv: Damn. :drool:

@Ozz: Well yes, I think you know that you will NEVER see so many stars with the nakes eye, no matter where on earth you are. But my 10mm lens allows me to go up to an exposure of 40 seconds, which is very usefull to capture more stars and even the milky way!

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