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The South England Coast light pollution and Cassiopeia |
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24 mm focal length, composite of 6 pictures |
Exposure & film |
15 s with digital camera Canon 5D MarkII + Canon 24mm L USM |
Date & place |
January 21, 2009, Etretat |
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The South coast of England is at a mere 150 km of Etretat. And a wide light pollution halo is visible toward North. It is the light of Brighton, or may be London (located some 250 km away!).
In the sky, Cassiopeia is drawing an E on the left, and the star Vega (in Lyra) is at the bottom right. And Polaris is just above the middle of the sky. |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
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Brittany by night in panorama!
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