Uranus, Moon, Pleiades and a red sunset
Taken by Daniele Gasparri on April 3, 2022 @ Atacama region, Chile
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Date Taken: 2022:04:04 11:36:24
 
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In the Atacama desert, the high altitude aerosol produced by the Tonga volcanic eruption has back, after many "normal" days, painting with a deep red hue the sky. Luckily, there was also a beautiful celestial portrait made by Utanus, the Moon and the Pleiades to observe. This image is a 3 seconds shot with a 105mm lens and a Sony A7s camera. I had to reduce a bit the saturation of the sunset in post processing in order to better see the celestial bodies. Yes, with the naked eye the red hue was a bit more intense than that!
Photographer's website:
https://www.danielegasparri.com
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