Dueling Lights
Taken by Jeff Dai on January 26, 2022 @ Kangding, Sichuan, China
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  Camera Used: SONY ILCE-7SM3
Exposure Time: 30/1
Aperture: f/1.0
ISO: 10000
Date Taken: 2022:01:27 08:22:13
 
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I captured this photo at last night on the ice lake of Kangding, Sichuan, China. Two dueling lights dominated the western sky just after sunset. Pictured above, an unusual triangle of light appears brightly on the left. It's Zodiacal light, light reflected from interplanetary dust particles. It’s opponent on the right is composed of the faint stars, dust clouds, and nebulae along the  plane of our Milky way Galaxy. You can also see the Andromeda Galaxy at 2.5 million light years away and shooting star in the middle of the frame. It is the infinite treasure that nature has for both of us to enjoy.
Photographer's website:
https://twanight.org/dai
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