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Moon, Venus and Mars (June 21, 2023).jpg
The conjunction of the waxing crescent Moon with Venus (bright and below) and Mars (dim and to the left) on June 21, 2023, summer solstice evening, with the worlds in clouds in the colourful twilight sky. Earthshine is just visible on the dark side of the Moon, despite the obscuring clouds.
This was with the Canon RF70-200mm lens at 118mm and f/4 on the Canon R5 at ISO 400. This is a blend of 7 untracked exposures from 1/8 sec to 2 seconds, blended with Lights 2 luminosity masks created with TK8 panel, to retain the bright lunar crescent amid the clouds and the long exposure needed for the sky and Earthshine.
This was with the Canon RF70-200mm lens at 118mm and f/4 on the Canon R5 at ISO 400. This is a blend of 7 untracked exposures from 1/8 sec to 2 seconds, blended with Lights 2 luminosity masks created with TK8 panel, to retain the bright lunar crescent amid the clouds and the long exposure needed for the sky and Earthshine.
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