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Old 01-18-2007, 06:41 AM
Gary Beal Gary Beal is offline
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Default McNaught From DownUnder

Not sure if this is the right place to put this image, but I am sure it will get shifted if it isn't.
McNaught is putting on a fine display south of the border, and while the horizon skies were not exactly clear I had to shoot it anyway.
A thrill to be able to see this during the day about 5 days ago, and now a spectacle to behold in the evening skies.
Takahashi FC100 with AP 67CCD reducer (so god knows what the actual focal length was??). About 3 seconds at ISO200. This is a small JPEG shot at the same time as a RAW.
I am sure that more will follow tomorrow, if it is clear.
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