Moon , Jupiter, Cirrus cloud colors
Taken by Dewey Vanderhoff on March 21, 2016 @ Cody Wyoming
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A change in weather in Wyoming often leads to high cirrus clouds that generate fabulous colors when ice crystals refract bright moonlight. Such was the case a 3AM on March 21, with the waxing gibbous Moon creating a vast pool of color. In cameo roles were the giant planet Jupiter at upper left, and bright star Regulus in Leo at lower right. Exposure was 10 secs. at f/16 using ISO 800 on a Nikon D5300 at equivalent focal length of ~ 90mm
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