Full moon (+4 hours) settling through the Belt of Venus
Taken by Kevin Williams on December 19, 2021 @ Aberystwyth, West Wales
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  Camera Used: OLYMPUS CORPORATION E-M1MarkIII
Exposure Time: 1/60
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO: 64
Date Taken: 2021:12:19 08:16:23
 
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At this time of year, very close to the solstice, the sun sets over the very southern tip of land of Cardigan Bay, and the full moon over the northern tip. This morning the sky was clear for once, and the full moon was settling through the Belt of Venus directly above Ynys Enlli, the island of 20,000 saints (and home to 30,000 rather noisy Manx Shearwaters during the breeding season). Olympus E-M1 MkIII + 150 mm f/2. 1/60" f/4 ISO 64.
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