Jupiter's reflection
Taken by Paolo Bardelli on November 2, 2024 @ Simplon Pass (Switzerland)
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 700D
Exposure Time: 240/1
Aperture: Unavailable
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2024:11:22 23:26:21
 
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An evening under the crystal clear sky at 2000 m. of the Simplon Pass, Switzerland. Photographing the reflection of the stars in the small lake above the Hospice, I only noticed during the processing the curious reflection of Jupiter, very bright in the sky, not only in the calm water, but also on the sand on the edge! In front of the winter Milky Way, green and orange airglow. Absolutely incredible night! Canon 700D full-spectrum + Samyang 10 mm. lens, double exposure for sky with star tracker and background, 2 x 120 sec. 1600 ISO.
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