Venus, Jupiter and Mars
Taken by Malcolm Park on October 25, 2015 @ Bloomfield, ON Canada
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D800
Exposure Time: 10/1
Aperture: f/5.0
ISO: 3200
Date Taken: 2015:10:25 06:48:35
 
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I got up this morning around 5am, hoping to see the planets rising in the east. I found them but the clouds were still hanging around. By the time I got a clear shot, dawn had begun to break. The transparency was brutal and it was windy too. The slight haloishness of the sky around Venus and Jupiter is from thin cloud. Keeping the camera from shaking was the main challenge, all I could do was just make sure everything was tightened up as much as I could. The gradient and pale blue is from the predawn glow of the sun, encroaching from the left. Shot with a full frame Nikon D800, and 70-200mm lens at 200mm and f/5, iso 3200 for 10 seconds I cropped and rotated the image 90 degrees clockwise to present it in Landscape rather than portrait. You get a little larger image this way.
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