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Few hours after the Moon eclipsed the Earth's sister planet, the two celestial bodies where separated by few degrees but still were a spectacular sight above the city lights. As I was taking the shots I noticed something strange. Moon, Venus, Parthenon and Lycabettus Mountain formed an equilateral triangle. I immediately remembered some articles I read about sacred geometry and the ancient Greek sacred geography. (Equilateral triangles that link major archaeological sites across Greece.) To be honest, I think that at least in my case this 'cosmic alignment' was just a pleasant coincidence. Roll the mouse over the image to see the triangle. |
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Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi, 16/5/2010 21:26 UT+3, Shutter Speed 3.2 sec, Aperture Value 5.0, ISO 800, Lens Canon EF28mm f/1.8 USM, Focal Length 28.0 mm |