Not bad at all, Bill! I've tried a few along the same lines (albeit with only my humble K5 & kit lens) & soon realised that there is a considerable learning curve. I found that the biggest hassle was extraneous light but, with the ongoing load shedding in SA, I can easily get around that with a bit of planning. I will certainly use a red light when setting up nest time - thanks for that tip.

Alan C

On 25-Jun-23 09:27 AM, Bill wrote:
Continuing with my rather scattershot approach to learning dark sky photography...
This was shot with the K1 and A15/3.5 using the Astrotracer.
f4.5, 39 seconds @ ISO 3200

Comments and hints about how to do this stuff are welcome.

https://flic.kr/p/2oKr3QE

enjoy
bill
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