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Lyra Targets M57 Ring Nebula and Stephenson 1 Open Cluster
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Marko T.
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Monday, May 2, 2011
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The nights are getting quite light at my latitude so this getting to be pretty much the last chance to get any DS photography done before th...
First Light EOS 1000D part II
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Marko T.
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Sunday, May 1, 2011
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Yesterday the sky cleared again and I had chance to continue with the testing of the EOS 1000D. With the moon as a waxing crescent I had a ...
First Light for EOS 1000D
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"Santa" was so kind as to bring me a new camera. So, bye, bye to the Canon A530 and welcome EOS 1000D. The time has gone while ...
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