Night sky at Fundulea Catalin Oprea, September 28, 2009September 28, 2009 Last Saturday night (September 26, 2009) I have gone with a few friends, near Bucharest (Fundulea), to “play” with our photo cameras. The idea was to try to shoot the sky. Bellow you’ll see what was the results: The Pleiades (there are some trails 🙁 from the long exposure): Canon 40D, EF 70-200mm F/2.8L @ 200mm, F/2.8, 5sec, ISO 1000 Cassiopeia (?) – I’m not quite sure, any suggestions are welcome: Canon 40D, EF 70-200mm F2.8L @ 200mm, F/2.8, 10sec, ISO 1600 Jupiter and it’s moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. Taken with Celeston 150 XLT Telescope, F/5, 1/60sec, ISO 800 The Moon: Celeston 150 XLT Telescope, F/5,1/25sec, ISO 400 The prayer for Milky Way 🙂 – In the top right you’ll see the Pleiades, bottom left you can observe Octav praying 😀 and in centre, like a ghost, Pepis . Enjoy. Share this:FacebookTwitterEmailLike this:Like Loading... Astrophotography astroastronomyCallistoCassiopeiaconstellationEuropaGanymedeIoJupitermoonnightnight skyPleiadessatellitesskystarstelescope