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<em>time lapse video by [mailto:miguelclaro@sapo.pt Miguel Claro], Portugal</em><br /> | <em>time lapse video by [mailto:miguelclaro@sapo.pt Miguel Claro], Portugal</em><br /> | ||
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Miguel's astroart [http://astrosurf.com/astroarte/home.htm website]<br /> | Miguel's astroart [http://astrosurf.com/astroarte/home.htm website]<br /> | ||
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+ | <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[December 11, 2011|Monochrome To Color]] </p> | ||
+ | <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[December 13, 2011|Little Dots, Big Story]] </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 8 February 2015
Sucking Up the Sea
time lapse video by Miguel Claro, Portugal
Here we see the crescent Moon in the Sagittarius constellation, while it was setting behind the horizon. The Moon shows a strong Earthshine effect, for being just 9% directly iluminated by the Sun. As we watch the moonset, we notice that by the influence of the the Moon gravity, the tide goes down. The time lapse was taken in Costa da Caparica beach, facing the Atlantic Ocean.
Miguel Claro
Technical Details
27/11/2011 between 18h41 and 19h39. Canon 50D- ISO640 f/3.5 Exp. 10" 50mm lens. Sequence of 319 images, each one of 10 seconds.
Related Links
Miguel's astroart website
Yesterday's LPOD: Monochrome To Color
Tomorrow's LPOD: Little Dots, Big Story
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