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RAF Stenigot - Crashing Down

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RAF Stenigot - Crashing Down

RAF Stenigot - Crashing Down

A few more images from our trip to RAF Stenigot the other night.

This was on the bent and broken support arms now crushed by the weight of the fallen satellites.

Created in camera during a single exposure with no editing or Photoshop.

Full write-up and further info on my blog.

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Exif Data

Camera: Canon EOS 550D
Exposure: 282 seconds
Aperture: f/7.1
ISO: 400
Focal length: 23 mm
White Balance: Auto
Exposure Mode: Manual

Date taken: 2 January 2012

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