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Setting Standards

Originally published September 9, 2013 LPOD-Sept9-13.jpg
image by Miguel Claro, Portugal

I could be "lost in the beach" on the evening of 7 September, but actually I was claiming such a beautiful peaceful moment, enjoying the alignment between planets, Saturn (in the top left corner), Venus and Spica star (in the center image), and as we follow down this imagined diagonal line, we can finally find the crescent Moon above the horizon.

Miguel Claro

Technical Details
07-09-2013 at 20h38. Canon 50D - ISO160; f/4; Exp. 1.30 seconds for each sequence "startrail" image; at 24mm.

Related Links
Miguel's website
Miguel's FB page

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