Not sure if this was visable where most of you are, but I stopped the car on the side of the road this morning, grabbed the tripod out of the trunk and started shooting.
(ISO 400, 105mm 2.0 seconds at f9.5)
(ISO 400, 105mm 8.0 seconds at f9.5)
This is a discussion on the Moon occult's Venus within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Not sure if this was visable where most of you are, but I stopped the car on the side of ...
Not sure if this was visable where most of you are, but I stopped the car on the side of the road this morning, grabbed the tripod out of the trunk and started shooting.
(ISO 400, 105mm 2.0 seconds at f9.5)
(ISO 400, 105mm 8.0 seconds at f9.5)
Whoa! I definitely did *not* see that! That's so cool =D Thanks A LOT for posting!
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Very nice !
really beautiful photographs, specially the 8 second exposure.
Very cool!
I like the 2nd shot - cool tones in the moon!
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Wow...love the second one. If only you could have gotten a little closer but then again that would have meant the moon would have been moving quicker in the view and you would have had to up the shutter speed again e.t.c
It's the kind of shot you stare at in deep thought![]()
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