Fabrizio Pinto
Urla Iskele (Izmir), Türkiye
12/25/2022
06:53 pm

Equipment Details:

Canon 500D, FL 70 mm (zoom), f/4.5, exposure 0.5 s, ISO 800, on a tripod in parked mode (no tracking).

Post-processing Details:

Raw CR file converted to JPG with CR2 converter. JPG file curved with Photoshop, input 60 output 130 and file resized to 300 dpi, 3 in by 2 in. Metadata extracted with Metadata++. Labels applied with Illustrator. Re-exported to JPG (300 dpi).

Image Details:

The sky was almost completely clear all around except for a narrow and extremely long cloud that decided to obscure the scene moving southward along its longer side. Fortunately, a small opening in that cloud allowed Mercury to peek out literally seconds before Venus set behind the trees (Azimuth: approx 238.5 deg, Alt: approx 1.7 deg: ), squeezing between two branches that gave me a few more seconds. I remain astonished at the transparency (though not the stillness) of the atmosphere at this location, a few hundreds of meters from the Aegean shore, thanks to rain a few days ago followed by heavy winds out of the North. The Moon, with earthshine, added a splendid touch to the scene. One minute after this photo was taken, the entire scene was obscured by moving cloud.

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January 20, 2019
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