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The others pictures of "Total lunar eclipse on May 4, 2004" |
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The sky get better |
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Chapter 2
Now, the Moon is already rose. Without this big cumulonimbus at the horizon, we would see it. The Venus Belt is hardly visible, touching the top of the cloud. The Moon must rise to the left of the red beacon on the left of the Perdrix Lightouse. On the right, the Loctudy coast (just in front of the Île-Tudy) is visible. Co-author: Christophe Rouillat. |
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Tamron 28 mm 1:4.0 lens |
Exposure & film |
1/8 s on Sensia 200 |
Date & place |
May 4, 2004, Île-Tudy |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
Brittany by night in panorama!
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