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Canon EOS 6D + 70-300mm Lens
Each moon in the photo is separated by 2 minutes, and the software Sequator156 is used to stack all the photos. The shooting time is from 6:32 pm to 7:28 pm.
Hsinchu, Taiwan is also known as the Windy City, so there are many wind power plants by the sea and even offshore wind power plants. On October 28, the weather was very clear. I photographed the track of the moon setting for nearly an hour. Because of the enhanced exposure, the Earthshine can be seen clearly. Many of the red dots below are wind turbines on the shore or on the sea.
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