Unusual Orion
Taken by Feldmann Jean-Baptiste on September 15, 2024 @ Gleizé, France
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The famous constellation Orion returns at the end of the night. The image was taken with a Nikon D7100, a 50 millimeter focal length lens and a 15 second exposure with a sensitivity of ISO 3200. By focusing on the foreground (a Celestron 6 XLT telescope), we obtain defocused stars. A process which allows us to better see their colors: the orange glow of the supergiant Betelgeuse, the azure of the blue giants of the baldric or even the pale pink of Messier 42, the Orion nebula.
Photographer's website:
https://blogs.futura-sciences.com/feldmann/
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