01/09/2024
06:00 am

Equipment Details:

Sony a7Sii, Sony FE28mm f2.0, tripod, no tracking.

Post-processing Details:

Single frame from processed RAW.

Image Details:

Recently discovered a spot very close to my district center with 360 degree view at the edge of a windfarm that, despite light pollution on NE, is suitable to see the milky way all year round as light pollution is minimal from east through west.
The conjunction of crescent moon, Venus, Antares and Mercury pre-dawn on Tuesday 9 January 2024 was worth getting early for and I was rewarded with this.
Location: Thepsathit district, Chaiyaphum province, Thailand.

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Posted 
January 20, 2019
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