Greetings fellow nerds!

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Jeff Lesperance avatar
My name is Jeff Lesperance and I'm a primarily deep-sky astrophotographer from South Carolina, specializing in nebulae and exoplanet transits. 

I've been doing astrophotography for over 8 years now, have only considered myself "good" at this for about 2, and learn more every single night. I'm happy to have finally started a proper astrobin account, and look forward to sharing my photos with you and checking out your beautiful shots!

Ad astra.

IG: @jml.astrophotography
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Dave Erickson avatar
Welcome!!
Jim Raskett avatar
Hi Jeff and a big welcome to Astrobin!

You have some fine images in your gallery.

Looking forward to seeing more of your work!
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Jeff Lesperance avatar
thanks!
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