Re: Anyone shoot the eclipse?



Rob MacTurk wrote:
"M-M" <nospam.m-m@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:nospam.m-m-A93F1A.09593822022008@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
FWIW, here's my eclipse shot showing some stars around the moon:

http://www.mhmyers.com/d80/DSC_10266.jpg

Very nice - how did you get the stars?

They come free with the sky.

Actually, the bright object to the left of the moon may be Saturn.
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