By Dr Ski | 2020-05-26
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On 05/26/2020 11:50 pm by Dr Ski| 9.3°N, 123.3°E
Luckily there are no quarantines in the sky.
This is a great neighborhood to visit if you're into observing double stars.
The star filter helps in achieving focus, but is also a good star brightness indicator. With these exposure parameters, stars that are mag +4.5 or brighter will create diffraction spikes. The brighter the star, the longer the spikes.
Canon EOS M100
40mm, f1.8
13s@ISO3200