Lunar Eclipse
Taken by Jay Edwards on November 19, 2021 @ Maine, NY
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Located just a few degrees from the Pleiades; with the star cluster at it's upper right and the constellation of Orion standing tall above the western horizon to the it's left, the moon was bathed in ever-changing orange and red hues from the shadow of the Earth; making this morning's sky a beautiful sight to behold ! Details: Simple camera-on-tripod, Canon 700D, 75-300mm 'kit' lens - single frame shot at 300mm, f/5.6, 1/5 sec and ISO 1600.
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