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Ursa Major

The Big Dipper or the Plough is a large asterism consisting of seven bright stars of the constellation Ursa Major; six of them are of second magnitude and one, Megrez, of third magnitude. Four define a "bowl" or "body" and three define a "handle" or "head". It is recognized as a distinct grouping in many cultures.
From the back of my caravan at Skipton.
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Anton Cruz Carro said:

Wow!! This is an image full of magnetism to enjoy with the mouth open.
2 years ago

TOZ replied to Anton Cruz Carro:

Thank you Anton.
Regards TOZ
2 years ago

Steve Paxton said:

Toz great start the hardest part is focus. If you know you are going to use this lens at night in the day focus on a very long distance TAPE the lens that way your lens is set for night. Tripod and self timer to set camera off so you are not touching the camera time and exposure just about perfect... I do hope you get the chance to try again and refine your technique.
2 years ago

TOZ said:

Thank you Steve and thank's for the info.
Best TOZ
2 years ago