Jurong Boogeyman

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kochu
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Jurong Boogeyman

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A sinister Guy in Jurong Skies.

LDN 1622-Boogeyman Dark Nebula in Orion

A Pilot image of my latest project. . Could get only 3 shots of 20 minutes each of Ha sofar

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Must be due to the cemeteries at the western part of Singapore. LOL! Thanks for sharing! Good practice in preparation for darker clearer skies in 5 days!
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Wow, sinister looking! :twisted:
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Bro, its Valentine's day, not Halloween ! :p
Nice capture. Looks more like a Tiger's paw to me. All you need is to include an image of a bottle of Tiger beer to complete the impression! :)
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Re: Jurong Boogeyman

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well the bright star on the "head" could be the single eye of the bogeyman :)
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