Moon, Venus, Jupiter, and plankton
Taken by Petr Horálek (Institute of Physics in Opava) on February 22, 2023 @ Thoddoo, Maldives
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The announced celestial evening show I tried not to miss from the Maldivian island Thoddoo. And it was worth it. The "celestial trio" appeared very soon after sunset while people were slowly leaving the main beach and sky was getting darker (and red for a while, I think still because of some aerosols of Tonga eruption). Best show, however, started just minutes before the moonset as by that time the bioluminescent plankton started to be very active. Here are some shots. Used Canon Ra, Tamron 70-200mm, Sigma 35mm and Sigma 50mm.
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