| M83 nobuour 2012-6-24 18:21 1203 0
from Sunnyvale CA (Silicon Valley) on 4/29/2012 with Vixen VC200L with the Reducer on Orion Sirius EQ-G mount |
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| nobuour 2009-6-24 14:56 1200 0
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| M16 Center Area by HST Courtesy of NASAImage.org nobuour 2010-7-1 23:01 1199 0
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| nobuour 2011-9-23 17:25 1197 0
Vixen VC200L + Canon EOS T1i(KISS X3) 10 frames of ISO1600 45seconds Exposures,10 dark and 10 flat frames, stacked with DeepSkyStacker, Mount: Sirius EQ-G, controlled by ASEQMOD, Guide: a modified Tasco scope* (60mm aperture and 500 mm FL) with Meade DSI2 and PHD Image Processing: Photoshop CS5
*: OT of the Tasco 900mm FL is cut short and a Kenko Closeup achromat lens of 500 mm FL is inserted, making a 500ml FL scope |
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| nobuour 2015-8-13 6:20 1196 0
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| nobuour 2008-2-28 5:10 1196 0
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| nobuour 2011-8-7 0:24 1192 0
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| nobuour 2015-6-23 8:04 1190 0
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| M17 Omega Nebula nobuour 2015-9-11 6:52 1187 0
Merging two shots, one taken on July 2010 ( ISO 3200 1.5 min x few subs) and another on August 2015 (ISO1600 3 min x 2 subs). A luminance image is created from both the 2010 and the 2015 images. The RGB image is generated out of the 2015 shots.
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| nobuour 2010-8-1 7:36 1185 0
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| M42 by Hubble nobuour 2009-11-14 6:27 1179 0
NASA/courtesy of nasaimages.org |
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| M33 Galaxy nobuour 2010-11-27 8:23 1177 0
Tried to get a better photo, comparing to the one last year. 2010/11/25 Thanksgiving. reprocessed on 2011/10/23 Vixen VC200L + Canon EOS KISS X3(T1i) ISO3200 Exposure 90 seconds 9-lights,15-darks, 10-flats with Vixen reducer, w/o guiding, w/o filter
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| NGC 7026 Planetary Nebula nobuour 2014-10-30 4:58 1176 0
from Sunnyvale CA USA 10/29/2014 1min x 40 + 3min x 5 sub-frames, dark and flat Vc200L w/o reducer (F/9 FL 1800) ISO1600 EOS KISS X2 (XSi) NGC 7026 is a planetary nebula located 6000 light years away, in the constellation of Cygnus. from Wikipedia |
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| M1 Crab Nebula 6523 light years from Earth nobuour 2013-1-1 4:50 1175 0
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| NGC6781 nobuour 2011-10-11 1:57 1174 0
photographed on 8/31/2011 in Sunnyvale same VC200L and EOS T1i
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| nobuour 2010-7-17 1:17 1174 0
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| NGC6820 and NGC6823 nobuour 2015-8-13 6:32 1174 0
NGC 6820 is an emission nebula that surrounds open cluster NGC 6823 in Vulpecula, near M27, the Dumbbell Nebula. The nebula NGC 6820 is also called Sharpless catalog Sh 2-86. Light 3MinX28Subs
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| nobuour 2009-6-24 14:56 1173 0
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| nobuour 2008-2-28 5:46 1171 0
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| nobuour 2010-8-14 1:40 1167 1
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| NGC7331 nobuour 2011-12-1 4:19 1165 0
NGC7331 was challenging to shoot from Sunnyvale, Silicon Valley. ISO1600 5x5min. 20x3min. ISO3200 30x2min., totaling about 2 and half hours exposure and corresponding dark frames. The third day, 12/1/2011, was quite windy, having distorted the star shapes. The equipment was same as before. |
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| nobuour 2010-6-30 19:20 1164 0
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| nobuour 2008-2-28 5:44 1161 0
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| Part of Virgo Cluster NGC4473(top),4461(down left),4458(down,right),4438,4435,4406,4402 nobuour 2013-8-1 0:34 1160 0
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| NGC 6819 open cluster in the Cygnus constellation nobuour 2016-11-13 9:44 1157 0
NGC 6819 is located 7,200 light years away from Sunnyvale CA on 2016/11/10~12 VC200L, EOX XSi (KISS X2) on Sirius EQG 27 frames (ISO: 800) - total exposure: 27 mn 0 s Dark: 10 frames (ISO : 800) exposure: 1 mn 0 s Dark Flat: 10 frames (ISO : 1600) exposure: 30 s Flat: 10 frames (ISO: 1600) exposure: 30 s 9 frames (ISO: 800) - total exposure: 18 mn 0 s Dark: 10 frames (ISO : 800) exposure: 2 mn 0 s Dark Flat: 10 frames (ISO : 1600) exposure: 30 s Flat: 10 frames (ISO: 1600) exposure: 30 s |
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| NGC 5921 nobuour 2014-7-8 18:03 1156 0
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| M17 Omega Nebula nobuour 2010-7-14 17:17 1155 0
VC200L, no reducer, no filter OAG test 7/15/2010
re-processed on 07/2014 |
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| nobuour 2014-7-26 6:35 1154 0
from Sunnyvale CA 7/21/2014 Rokinon (Samyang) 85mm lens Canon EOS XSI ISO1600 10 seconds 320 subframes on GEM mosaic with the images of Eastern and Western Veil Nebulae |
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| NGC2237-9 Rosette Nebula nobuour 2013-2-13 6:39 1154 0
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| M81 and M82 nobuour 2012-5-2 20:01 1153 0
from Sunnyvale CA (Silicon Valley) on 4/29/2012 with Vixen VC200L with the Reducer on Orion Sirius EQ-G mount, guided by self modified Tasco refractor (500mm) and Meade DSI Pro 2 20 lights 20 darks and 10 flats process with DeepSkyStacker, Phtoshop CS5, Noise Ninja and Olympus Background Extraction
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| NGC 7023 nobuour 2014-7-8 18:01 1153 0
Iris Nebula 5 min x 13 subs |
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| nobuour 2009-6-24 14:56 1149 0
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| nobuour 2011-8-2 1:23 1147 0
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| nobuour 2013-12-30 4:56 1145 0
Sigma Zoom 150-500mm at 500mm, EOS Rebel T3,ISO3200, 90 seconds, 40 frames 12/30/2013 Sunnyvale CA |
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| nobuour 2009-12-19 5:50 1139 0
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| IC405 The Flaming Star Nebula nobuour 2013-1-15 1:37 1135 0
Emission/Reflection Nebula, being bombarded by the UV light by AE Aurigae, the brightest star in this photo. AE Aurigae was originated near or at the Orion M42 and is passing now through IC405. Refer to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IC_405 for detail. 1/15/2013 from Sunnyvale, Same scopes and EOS Rebel T3 (1100D or Kiss X50) 33 light frames ISO 3200 and 90 seconds Exposure
APOD http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap031124.html |
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| NGC7662 The Blue Snowball nobuour 2011-12-17 17:05 1133 0
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| nobuour 2010-9-13 1:56 1132 0
at Henry W. Coe State Park on 9/11/2010 VC200L + VixenReducer + [No guiding] + [No filter] EOS T1i, not modded, at ISO3200, 60second exposure 5 lights, 5 darks, 5 flats, processed with photoshop elements 7 and noise ninja
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| nobuour 2014-7-26 6:31 1130 0
from Sunnyvale CA 7/25/2014 Rokinon (Samyang) 85mm lens Canon EOS XSI ISO1600 10 seconds 400 subframes on GEM mosaic with the image of Pelican nebula |
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| nobuour 2009-8-8 12:10 1130 0
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| M101 nobuour 2010-7-14 17:09 1129 0
VC200L, no reducer OAG test 7/15/2010 |
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| M33 nobuour 2010-8-18 19:24 1125 0
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| Super Moon November 2016 nobuour 2016-11-13 9:32 1125 0
Sigma 150-500mm and Canon 6D |
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| Leo Trio nobuour 2011-4-29 1:03 1125 0
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| nobuour 2015-11-17 3:10 1124 0
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| nobuour 2015-8-28 8:21 1123 0
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| nobuour 2012-5-21 8:20 1120 0
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| H-alpha and RGB composite for the M42/NGC1977 image nobuour 2013-3-2 8:45 1119 0
The shots were made just for testing purpose! 3 min. x 8 frames at ISO3200 for H-alpha (poorman's H-alpha --- Lumicon H-alpha + IDAS LPF P2) 2 min. x 3 frames (IDAS only) same Sigma zomm (150-500mm) at 500mm. Regardng H-alpha and RGB composite, please refer to the method of 80/20/20 by Neil Heacock. http://tinyurl.com/7jqxzly |
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| M8 Lagoon Nebula nobuour 2009-6-24 14:56 1117 0
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| M31 Andromeda Galaxy nobuour 2012-10-22 6:45 1111 0
M31 Andromeda Galaxy EOS T3 self modded 500mm FL Sigma Zoom ISO3200 90 seconds Exp. 30 lighs 9/26/2014 reprocessed |
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| nobuour 2008-2-28 6:12 1111 0
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| NGC5866 nobuour 2011-10-27 16:04 1109 0
Edge on Galaxy, guessed as M102, which has been missing on the catalogue. photo, taked on 9/26/2011 in Sunnyvale, CA |
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| nobuour 2012-7-24 12:03 1107 0
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| nobuour 2012-7-12 23:09 1106 0
From Sunnyvale CA (Silicon Valley) VC200L with Vixen Reducer (combined FL= @1260mm) and with EOS Rebel T3, IR-modified, on Sirius EQ-G mount, controlled by EQMOD. Guided with modified Tasco refractor, Meade DSI Pro camera and PHD guiding. The total exposure is 1-1/2 hour. At ISO3200 and Exposure of 90 seconds, 60 light frames were shot on July 10th and 11th. 40 and 40 shots were taken for dark and flat frames, stacked by DeepSkyStacker. |
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| nobuour 2008-2-28 5:43 1104 0
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| Moon on 11/29/2011 7:33 PM nobuour 2011-12-3 5:02 1104 0
VC200L with reducer 10 jpg files are stacked by Registax V5. ISO200 Shutter Speed=1/100 second |
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| M101 nobuour 2010-5-31 5:54 1103 0
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| NGC 5248 nobuour 2014-7-2 1:05 1102 0
same gadgets as being used for M20 1.5 min x 40 subs |
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| nobuour 2011-8-6 23:27 1102 0
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| M27 nobuour 2011-9-19 1:19 1102 0
photographed on 9/18/2011 |
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| nobuour 2009-6-24 14:56 1097 0
Messier 65 (also known as NGC 3623) is an intermediate spiral galaxy about 22 million light-years away in the constellation Leo. It was discovered by Charles Messier in 1780. M65, M66, and NGC 3628 comprise the famous Leo Triplet, a small group of galaxies.
Messier 66 (also known as NGC 3627) is an intermediate spiral galaxy about 36 million light-years away in the constellation Leo. It was discovered by Charles Messier in 1780. M66 is about 95 thousand light-years across[3] with striking dust lanes and bright star clusters along sweeping spiral arms.
NGC 3628 is an unbarred spiral galaxy about 35 million light-years away in the constellation Leo. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1784. It has an approximately 300,000 light-years long tidal tail. NGC 3628 along with M65 and M66 form the famous Leo Triplet, a small group of galaxies. Its most conspicuous feature is the broad and obscuring band of dust located along the outer edge of its spiral arms, effectively transecting the galaxy to our view. |
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| nobuour 2016-10-7 8:04 1094 0
Date: 10/5/2016 @ 0:00 AM VC200L 1800mm FL F/9.0 EOS Rebel XSI, 30 subframes, 20 darks, 20 flat Distance 137k light years (42 kpc)
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| nobuour 2009-6-24 14:56 1093 0
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| nobuour 2008-2-28 5:47 1092 0
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| M57 Ring Nebula nobuour 2010-6-13 20:35 1092 0
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| nobuour 2010-8-7 7:23 1091 0
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| NGC1068 nobuour 2011-12-18 17:10 1089 0
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| M104 nobuour 2010-6-13 15:34 1088 0
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| nobuour 2013-12-30 5:29 1087 0
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| nobuour 2012-8-28 6:22 1087 0
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| Venus Transit ans Sunset 6/5/2012 nobuour 2012-6-11 18:01 1084 0
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| nobuour 2009-6-24 14:56 1084 0
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| Modified Tasco Telescope nobuour 2011-8-25 2:01 1083 0
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| M3 nobuour 2011-10-19 0:12 1078 0
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| nobuour 2009-6-24 14:56 1078 1
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| nobuour 2008-2-28 6:03 1077 0
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| The Horsehead Nebula nobuour 2009-11-14 2:45 1076 0
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| Night Skies with Southern Cross nobuour 2016-3-9 6:03 1076 0
3/9/2016, Los Cabos Mexico |
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| nobuour 2010-11-15 8:52 1075 0
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| nobuour 2009-6-24 14:56 1067 0
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| nobuour 2010-4-26 1:12 1066 1
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| Saturn on 5/29/2012 nobuour 2012-5-30 19:34 1064 0
VC200L and EOS T1i (KISS X3) with 2X extender captured with EOS_MOVREC at ISO800 edited with VirtualDub, stacked with Registax 6, reprocessed (9/4/2012). |
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| Sirius and Canopus nobuour 2016-3-9 6:02 1063 0
shot on 3/9/2016 at Los Cabos Mexico |
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| nobuour 2009-6-24 14:56 1063 0
The Black Eye Galaxy (also called Sleeping Beauty Galaxy; designated Messier 64, M64, or NGC 4826) was discovered by Edward Pigott in March 1779, and independently by Johann Elert Bode in April of the same year, as well as by Charles Messier in 1780. It has a spectacular dark band of absorbing dust in front of the galaxy's bright nucleus, giving rise to its nicknames of the "Black Eye" or "Evil Eye" galaxy. M64 is well known among amateur astronomers because of its appearance in small telescopes. It is a spiral galaxy in the Coma Berenices constellation. |
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| Double Clusters NGC884 and 869 nobuour 2011-12-3 21:06 1059 0
Sigma Zoom lens 150-500mm at 313mm FL ISO3200 10x30seconds and 5x1minute |
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| M94 nobuour 2013-8-1 0:38 1056 0
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| M64 nobuour 2010-5-31 5:53 1054 0
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| The comet Lovejoy C/2014 Q2 nobuour 2015-1-28 6:27 1053 0
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| nobuour 2013-7-4 1:50 1052 0
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| IC2177 The Seagull Nebula nobuour 2014-3-20 15:51 1049 0
Rokinon 85mm 5 seconds exposure, ISO1600, EOS XSi
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| nobuour 2009-6-24 14:56 1048 0
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| The comet Lovejoy M79 and M45 Pleiades nobuour 2015-1-28 6:43 1047 0
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| nobuour 2011-12-11 8:34 1046 0
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| nobuour 2009-7-19 2:40 1044 0
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| M42 with Zhumell 30cm Dobsonian and Coma Corrector of Gang Sheng Optical nobuour 2013-12-30 5:34 1039 0
EOS Rebel T3 (KISS X50) ISO6400, 0.5 seconds, 30 frames 12/24/2013
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| nobuour 2009-7-19 2:40 1032 0
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| nobuour 2011-12-11 8:33 1028 0
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| nobuour 2016-10-2 7:47 1026 0
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| nobuour 2011-12-13 7:58 1025 0
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| M17 The Omega Nebula (Swan Nebula) nobuour 2009-6-24 14:56 1024 0
Vixen VC200L EOS KISS X3 ISO 3200 60 seconds exposure |
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