38-hour old Moon
Taken by Ben Rodriguez on November 13, 2015 @ Pyramid Valley, Hurunui District, New Zealand.
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Date Taken: 2015:11:14 13:18:23
 
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Out for a session of astrophotography in Canterbury's countryside, I was lucky enough to arrive at my destination just on time to snap a few photos of the slimmest crescent of the Moon I've ever seen ! I'm not 100% of the values but it seems the disk illumination was around 2.7%, and the age around the 38-hour mark. Stack of 5 shots initially intended for a HDRI, Nikon D810A with a Sigma 120-300mm F2.8 + 2x teleconverter.
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