Slow uptake ... but I guess it is a challenge after all :)
Anyway, I'll throw one of my old ones into the ring. Taken at Chambers Pillar circa 1993 ... on film of course. I remember it fondly as we (me and my girlfriend at the time) were the only ones on the site. It was a phenomenally dark night (couldn't see the hands in front of my eyes ... except when looking upward), and freezing too. This was my first attempt at star trails (much easier on film actually than with digital), and it was meant to be a multi-hour exposure. Alas the battery failed after less than an hour :( Anyway, still quite happy with the result.
If you look closely you can see the Southern Cross in the upper left, next to the dark star-less patch, which is the Coalsack Nebula.
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https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...009/08/636.jpg

