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Moonlight: An Exhibit of Moonlit Landscapes
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Nightfly, in Imaging - Widefield, Special Events and Comets
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By mikeyscope
Just a quick cropped image of the Venus/Pleiades conjunction with Hyades looking on by moonlight from last night.
Pentax K5 / Pentax 12-24mm lens / 1.4x rear converter / Exp. 30secs @f10 / iso 500
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By 25585
How good are revolvable polarising filters for reducing light pollution and moonlight from most affected areas of sky?
Also for seeing bright objects and reducing brightness that covers near neighbouring objects?
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By Nightfly
Joy Cove, Steuben Maine
A cool September evening in quiet Downeast Maine. The tide rolls out of the flats of Joy Cove with only the Illumination of the rising Moon and the camp fire. The stars of Sagittarius trail through the trees in this secluded campsite. The wife and kids tucked away in their sleeping bags while dad enjoys the warm campfire. You can perhaps just make this out with my back towards the camera. Ah, life in Maine.
Pentax Spotmatic II 35mm f/3.5 SMC Takumar @ f/5.6 - 15 minutes exposure on Kodak Elite Chrome 200. Cropped to 5:4 ratio
Camping in Maine by Nightfly Photography, on Flickr
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