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Mars amid the Taurus Clusters (March 30, 2019).jpg
Mars below the Pleiades star cluster and north (right) of the Hyades cluster, all in Taurus, on the evening of March 30, 2019. They are set into the deep blue of the darkening twilight in the western sky.
This is a stack of 4 x 60-second exposures for the main sky blended with a similar exposure taken through a Kenko Softon A filter to add the artistic star glows, though high haze this night added some natural glows. All at f/2.8 with the Rokinon 85mm lens and Canon 6D MkII at ISO 200, and on the Fornax Lightrack tracker. The sky gradient is natural from the twilight. Diffraction spikes added with Astronomy Tools actions.
This is a stack of 4 x 60-second exposures for the main sky blended with a similar exposure taken through a Kenko Softon A filter to add the artistic star glows, though high haze this night added some natural glows. All at f/2.8 with the Rokinon 85mm lens and Canon 6D MkII at ISO 200, and on the Fornax Lightrack tracker. The sky gradient is natural from the twilight. Diffraction spikes added with Astronomy Tools actions.
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