Sayner Skies
Taken by Josh Thum on March 26, 2014 @ Sayner, Wisconsin
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 6D
Exposure Time: 30/1
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ISO: 3200
Date Taken: 2014:03:29 23:51:06
 
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I finally got the shots of my life in Sayner, Wisconsin. Being 14, it's hard to travel, and my family finally brought me here to take pictures. Here are just some of the over 2000 pictures taken over a week. In the first image, the Double Cluster is visible in Perseus inside of the milky way. Andromeda is visible right on the horizon. The second image shows Orion and the lights of the city Minocqua. The third image shows Jupiter and Gemini. The fourth image shows Ursa Major and Polaris. Canon 6D, f/1.4, 30 second exposures, 3600 ISO.
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