You have some dust on your lens! Next time you should take flat frames.
Great pic!
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You have some dust on your lens! Next time you should take flat frames.
Great pic!
Definetely crosspost to [email protected]
Worse, it looks like I have dust on my sensor
More likely on the sensor itself. Dust in the lens usually just reduces contrast and micro contrast. Big blotches are on the sensor or even rarely on the rear element.
Ayee nice, and it has the same dark spot on the lens :D
Is that light coming from the bottom left the sun or city lights? Either way, very cool photo, thank you for sharing it here :3 Astrophotography is something I've been wanting to try for a while, but I always get so eepy at night.
I think it's city lights reflected from a thin cloud.
I don't do astrophotography often, but that night the sky was surprisingly clear, so I had to take some pictures.
Nice! It's been a while since I did astrophotography. I always loved playing with it.
It’s so dark