Partial lunar eclipse with the Pleiades!
Taken by Gabriel Cyr on November 19, 2021 @ Saint-Narcisse-de-Beaurivage, Quebec
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The clouds were taking too long to clear up, so I got in my car and drove for about 15 minutes towards the town of Saint-Narcisse-de-Beaurivage... Well, all I can say is that I did not regret my decision! The eclipsed moon was almost right underneath the Pleiades, so I had to take them all together in a single photo. Gear used: Sony a7rIII with 85mm F1.8 lens. Image specs: An image stack of 20 successive stills taken at 1 second exposure each, F2 and ISO-100. I cropped the image a little as well, because I don't have a long enough lens yet for closer views of the moon...
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https://www.photostormmedia.com
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