G Hunt
Hunstanton Uk
01/30/2023
05:56 pm

Equipment Details:

Canon 5D Mark ii Oshiro 8mm f3,5
Shhoting Information
ISO: 1600
Tv: 2.5 sec
Av: f 8

Post-processing Details:

A small amount of contrast and brightness adjustment together with some noise reduction of the RAW image,
done in Canon's Digital Photo Proffesional before converting to a JPEG.

Image Details:

Venus, Jupitar, the Moon and Mars in a line. This image was taken before the moon occulted Mars

Also clearly visible Orion rising above the striped cliftop, Alderban at about 7 o'clock compared to the glare of the moon and closer in the 2 o'clock position there is a faint smudge which is the Pleiades (when I zoomed into the original raw image I could make out distinct spots of light). The old lighthouse pops above the cliff on the left of the frame and on the middle right of the frame are the lights from the town's promenade and then the twilight glow from the sunset. All above the moonlit beach
Unfortunately I had to wait for the tide to receed before I was able to get this shot which meant that Saturn had alread set.
All in all a lot to see in a single frame.

Posted 
January 20, 2019
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