OK, it's not like I've never shot this before, but the air was very still Monday morning between 12 and 2. M88, my first target, had drifted behind a tree, and M13 was ideally placed. Just Lum here, no color, but this is 14x240" taken with the SXVF-H9 through the CFF 290 Classical Cassegrain at f/7.93. Of course, if I were in a darker location, I could muster more contrast and probably even more stars; this image was processed to maximize the number of stars seen (including without blowing out any of them) from my backyard.
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