Lunar Eclipse
Taken by Constantine Emmanouilidi on July 27, 2018 @ Buharia, North Greece
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Date Taken: 2018:07:28 19:16:40
 
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The Pillars of Creation, Lunar Eclipse version! Last night we were blown away by the unique scenery of Buharia national park found in Northern Greece and the event of the Lunar Eclipse going through these unique natural columns. I knew that we had a very interesting location selected but when I viewed this, it was way more than I had wished for. You can see planet Mars (Aris in ancient Greek), Antares (instead of Aris in Greek, on the far right) and Saturn in the center, all under the mesmerizing light of the Lunar Eclipse. This is a panorama image made with a 50mm lens and a Canon 6D full spectrum modification. No blending and no tracking happened here and since the geometry of the 50mm is very near to how our eyes perceive reality, it is as close as to the real observation as it can be. The images were 10sec exposures at ISO10000 and I closed the aperture from f/2 to f/11 for the totality image.
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