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The ISS was nearly overhead, seen through haze
Technical. Canon 1D Mark IV digital camera, 500 mm f/4 L IS lens with 2x teleconverters giving 1000 mm focal length at f/8. Tracking by hand using a gimbal head on a tripod (wildlife photography setup) with image stabilization on, but focus locked. I previously focused on a star. Exposure was 1/1600 second at ISO 400. Two frames obtained within 2 seconds of each other were stacked. The stacked image was enlarged 5x and Richardson-Lucy image deconvolution applied to sharpen the image.
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