moon, Venus, Mercury
Taken by Bodo Wiebers on December 5, 2018 @ Kiel, Germany, Europe
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 80D
Exposure Time: 8/10
Aperture: f/5.0
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2018:12:05 17:11:49
 
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This morning I wanted to take pictures of the moon, Venus and, if possible, Mercury. I had my Canon 80D attached to a tripod and several lenses ready. At first, I just photographed moon and Venus. Later I tried to get the Mercury on the photo. He stood at the shots very low on the horizon, only about 2 degrees high. Luckily I had a good view of the horizon and was able to see Mercury from 7.00 o'clock in my 7x50 Fujinon binoculars. It was cold, we only had 34°F (1°C), but no clouds. The Venus was very bright, she had - 4m85. The exposure is 0.8 sec., aperture 5.0 - 1600 ISO, at 52 mm focal length (zoom 28 - 135 mm)
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