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An interesting technical challenge

Not very good, but gives you an idea of what it looks like on Sunday evening.

<img src="http://www.snafu.org/pics/moa/p-20081130-1734-4676.jpg" title="Moon, Venus, and Jupiter, take 1">

The next one was exposed a bit more to see what the eye can't quite see.

<img src="http://www.snafu.org/pics/moa/p-20081130-1739-4679.jpg" title="Moon, Venus, and Jupiter, take 4">

// marc
 
Started shooting right at sundown and shot several while sky was still sort of light, then a few more after totally dark. These are the best two of the bunch shot with a Canon Rebel XSi with a 55-250 lens zoomed all the way in.
 

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Marchyman. You say "not very good." On the contrary, all the images are outstanding in my opinion. Nice work to you and Cruisin!
 
WOW - impressive - most impressive. The sky here was clouded over so this is the first I have seen the sky show. Thanks for the post.
 
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