1934 - Lagonda M45 Tourer
1934 - Lagonda M45 Tourer
1936 - Lagonda M45_105
M45, also known as the Pleiades star cluster or the Seven Sisters is an open star cluster in the constellation Taurus. It is made of several bright blue stars and is a wonderful sight through binoculars or low power telescope. Its distance from Earth is approximately 430 light years. 80mm f/6.25 refractor with a 0.8x Televue focal reducer/ flattener and a Canon EOS 60Da at ISO 6400, 38x6s exposures aligned and stacked in DeepSkyStacker.
The winter Milky Way from the Lennox & Addington County Dark Sky Viewing area near Kaladar, Ontario. The bright planet Jupiter and the Pleiades star cluster can be see to the far left of the image below the Milky Way. Canon EOS 60Da and an f/4 10-22mm Sigma lens set to 10mm at ISO 3200, 45s exposure.
The winter Milky Way from the Lennox & Addington County Dark Sky Viewing area near Kaladar, Ontario. Just below the faint streak of stars you can see Orion to the left of center and Jupiter near the Hyades star cluster to the right of center. The Pleiades star cluster can be seen to the right of Jupiter. Canon EOS 60Da and an f/4 10-22mm Sigma lens set to 10mm at ISO 3200, 45s exposure.
1934 - Lagonda M45 Tourer
1934 - Lagonda M45 Tourer
1934 - Lagonda M45 Tourer
See photo in original gallery.