Earth shadow and sunset
Taken by Göran Strand on May 3, 2017 @ Handol, Sweden
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This 360° panorama is made from 120 still photos taken at a height of 200 meters above the ground. The panorama is a 3 x 8 mosaic where each photo consists of 5 exposure bracketed shots to cover the big dynamic range of both the sunset and Earth shadow. To the right you can see that the Sun has just set and a small sun pillar is visible just above the horizon giving away the Sun's position. To the left above the horizon is the dark blue Earth shadow with its belt of Venus above. In the middle of the sky the the First Quarter Moon is visible above the mountains, separating these two beautiful sky phenomenon. Photographer Göran Strand, Sweden http://www.astrofotografen.se http://instagram.com/Astrofotografen
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http://www.astrofotografen.se
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never seen anything like, congrats!
Posted by iovane 2017-06-01 09:14:57
Ah, what a great photo!
I also saw it on APOD for 1 June. I always enjoy your work.
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170601.html
Posted by HP1954 2017-06-01 23:18:20
 
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