Meiying Lee
Taipei, Taiwan
07/16/2022
10:19 pm

Equipment Details:

Canon EOS 6D +14mm Lens

Post-processing Details:

51 photos with a total exposure of 13 minutes were overlaid with Sequator software.

Image Details:

As soon as the moon rose from the east on the evening of July 16, I saw the rare 22 degree lunar halo, Moon Dogs and Parhelic Circle! This beautiful and rare phenomenon lasted for about 3 hours, although the thin clouds interfered but did not affect the observation. The location and shape of the Moon Dogs change with the height of the moon in a time-lapse video linked here: https://youtu.be/wu_MrLqQxQA.
There is actually a faint starry sky above the film, but it looks dim under the influence of urban light pollution and moonlight.

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January 20, 2019
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