Some random quick shots of the night sky from my sister-in-laws deck. They have a great view of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. They are at 35 degrees north latitude so that means Polaris (aka the North Star) is 35 degrees above the horizon. The Big Dipper is overhead. Also visible are the constellations Cygnus, Lyra, and Cassiopeia. These were taken with the Opteka Fisheye Lens which does a good job capturing photons although the stars aren't so good near the edges.
Canon T3i/600D Modified
Opteka 6.5mm f/3.5 Fisheye
ISO 1600
f/5.6
Filter Astronomik OWB
Exposure 30s
Couple moon shots from Wednesday night in Santa Fe. The clouds gave provided a very cool background. Two of the images were taken with the 50mm Lens and the really close up pic was with the 200mm Lens.
Canon T3i/600D Modified
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 (Nifty Fifty)
ISO 400
f/7.1
Filter Astronomik OWB
Exposure 1s
Canon T3i/600D Modified
Canon EF 200mm f/2.8 USM II
ISO 400
f/10
Filter Astronomik OWB
Exposure 0.5s
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