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A rather unusual photo of the thin crescent Moon next to Parthenon, only 2 degrees above the horizon. The strange appearance of the ancient temple is the result of the very dim conditions and the fact that I have used an Equatorial mount. This resulted to a still image of the Moon and a 'shaken' temple. At the time of the shooting I literally couldn't see the foreground or the Moon. I manage to spot the temple from the three dim lights at the right of the complex. |
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Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi, Bresser Skylux 70mm, EQ6 Pro, 02/06/2008 04:38, Shutter Speed 5, Aperture Value 10 (bresser), ISO 1600 |
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