Lunar crepuscular rays
Taken by Tamas Abraham on September 9, 2014 @ Zsambek, Hungary
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When I got home yesterday evening I saw beautiful clouds in the twilight at full moon rise. There were some lightning as well but the storm avoided us fortunately. As the moon was behind the clouds, we could see lunar crepuscular rays. When this photo was being taken, a lightning illuminated the clouds. The stars of Cassiopeia are recognizable easily above the clouds. The photo was taken from my backyard with my Canon EOS 400D camera and EF-S 10-22 USM lens at ISO 200, 30 sec, F/4 and 10 mm.
Photographer's website:
http://www.vadakcsillaga.hu/
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