Winter vs Summer night sky
Taken by Ruslan Merzlyakov on January 29, 2019 @ Hjørring, Denmark
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 6D
Exposure Time: 10/1
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ISO: 320
Date Taken: 2019:01:29 12:29:22
 
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It is a rare opportunity to experience deep snow in Denmark, so last night, as the weather forecast showed -17C and some clear sky after midnight, I packed myself into polarman outfit and went to the river Liver Å to chase the snowy astroscapes. For the first time in my life I could make a proper winter-vs-summer nightscape comparison! The first images was taken tonight (Jan, 29th at 3 AM) and the second one, with the Noctilucent clouds, was taken on Jul, 3rd, 2018, at 2 AM - what a huge difference of the sky seasons! Both photographs were taken with astro modified Canon EOS 6D and a Samyang 24mm f/1.4 lens. Follow me for more astrophotography: instagram.com/rmerzlyakov/ facebook.com/rmsphotography95/ vk.com/rmerzlyakov95
Photographer's website:
http://instagram.com/rmerzlyakov/
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