astrophotography
This picture tells me what it feels like to discover some of the unknown parts of a well-known photographic theme. These scene is not about the common bright face of this deep-sky object, but the mysterious layers of dust that the light shines from behind, and which we will never be able to penetrate.
Scope: 200/800 SkyWatcher Newton
Mount: SkyWatcher NEQ6 pro upgraded
Guiding: Lacerta MGen autoguider
Camera: Canon EOS 600D
Expo: 92*5 min ISO800
Date: 2018.05.22
Location: Namíbia – Isabis
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