Moon and Venus
Taken by Dominique Duchesneau on January 2, 2014 @ The moon crescent was just 30 hours old. Venus was quite bright and was visible between clouds. I didn't get time to take sophisticated camera but only a simple compact APN Panasonic DMC TZ40. It is a 1/6 sec exposure at ISO 100 and the zoom at 20x (480mm equivalent) f5.9
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The moon crescent was just 30 hours old. Venus was quite bright and was visible between clouds. I didn't get time to take sophisticated camera but only a simple compact APN Panasonic DMC TZ40. It is a 1/6 sec exposure at ISO 100 and the zoom at 20x (480mm equivalent) f5.9
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