Four planet sunset
- jiahao1986
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Thanks folks. The photo made it to APOD on July 31, below is the link. I'll submit it to S&T later~
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100731.html
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100731.html
Clear skies please...
- jiahao1986
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I used a Canon 50D with Sigma 18-250mm lens. The photo is a 20s exposure at 18mm, f/3.5 and ISO400.Clifford60 wrote:[align=center]BEAUTIFUL
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The second photo is a 30s exposure at 18mm, f/3.5 and ISO2000.
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Clear skies please...
- starfinder
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Hi Jiahao, nice photos. I like your photos, especially #1.
I saw four planets (Mars, Venus, Saturn and Mercury) and the 3rd-day Moon on 12 August 2010 in Singapore. The sky
was clear at that night, I saw Jupiter and Uranus (with binocular) later in
the same night. I am glad that I able to see six planets in one night,
especially under sky conditions of this region.
I saw four planets (Mars, Venus, Saturn and Mercury) and the 3rd-day Moon on 12 August 2010 in Singapore. The sky
was clear at that night, I saw Jupiter and Uranus (with binocular) later in
the same night. I am glad that I able to see six planets in one night,
especially under sky conditions of this region.