Jupiter as Morning Star with Mule Deer
Taken by Dewey Vanderhoff on March 6, 2016 @ Cody , Wyoming
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My town of Cody Wyoming at the foot of the Rocky Mountains has about 10,000 residents inside the city limits...and roughly 300 Mule Deer residing in town as well. This morning I photographed the planet Jupiter as a western Morning Star, and two Mule Deer were kind enough to pose. Stand still for 3 seconds please, ladies. Nikon D5300 with old manual 35mm lens at at f/2.8 exposed for 3 seconds at ISO 2500
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http://https://www.flickr.com/photos/planetcody/albums
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