November 28, 2011

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image by " rel="nofollow Stefano De Rosa,Turin, Italy

I took this image this evening, just after sunset, when the crescent Moon
(with a beautiful Earthshine) and the brilliant Venus put on a great show
over the Monviso. The mountain (3,841 m – 12,602 ft) is the highest peak
of the Coattian Alps and its pyramid-like shape is visible from large areas
of the northwestern regions of Italy. It is also famous for hosting the
source of the Po, the longest river in Italy.

" rel="nofollow Stefano De Rosa

Technical Details
November 27, 2011 - Canon Eos 5D Mark II with Sigma 150-500mm lens
set at 174mm. Exp: 3.2 sec; F/5.6; ISO: 500

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image by " rel="nofollow Miguel Claro, Portugal

In the image we could see the Crescent Moon in the Sagittarius
constellation, and below them, 3º above the horizon, the planet Venus.
The Moon shows a strong Earthshine effect, for being just 9% directly
iluminated by the Sun. The image was taken in Costa da Caparica
beach, facing the Atlantic Ocean.

" rel="nofollow Miguel Claro

Technical Details
Canon 50D - ISO640 f/2.5 Exp. 3.2" 50mm lens in 27/11/2011 at
18h25.

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