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The others pictures of "Moon Crescent" |
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Venus is back |
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Since months, Venus has disappeared. Too close from the Sun, it was invisible. Tonight, I can find it, hard to spot in this hazy sky. To locate it, click this link to see a picture where Venus and the Moon had been magnified. The Moon helped me to see it, because Venus was between the Moon and the Sun.
In a few weeks, Venus will be farther from the Sun, getting a brightest beacon for Spring. But today, it's the first Winter day, and it's cold. |
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70 mm focal length, composite of 6 pictures |
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1/80 s with digital camera Canon 350D + Sigma 70-300 1:4-5.6 |
Date & place |
December 22, 2006, Pointe de Trévignon |
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The others pictures of "Moon Crescent" |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
Brittany by night in panorama!
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