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PhotographerFrankie LucenaLocationCabo Rojo, Puerto RicoDateMarch 3 2007EquipmentPhoto Shop,Corel photo paint.DescriptionThis is what the Lunar Eclipse would like if you were in Heaven. This is a composite of three separate images. The constellation of Orion,storm clouds turned upside down to simulate Heaven and the March 3 Lunar Eclipse. |
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PhotographerHenry CavillonesLocationBronx, NY USADateMarch 03, 2007 7:14pm ESTEquipmentCanon EOS Digital Rebel XT Exposure: 1.6 sec (8/5) Aperture: f/5.6 Focal Length: 105 mm ISO Speed: 1600 Exposure Bias: 0 EV Flash: Flash did not fire Resolution Unit: Inches Date and Time: 2007:03:03 19:14:31 Exposure Program: Manual Date and Time (Original): 2007:03:03 19:14:31 Date and Time (Digitized): 2007:03:03 19:14:31 Shutter Speed: -4975/7337 Metering Mode: Average Color Space: sRGB Focal Plane X-Resolution: 3954.233 dpi Focal Plane Y-Resolution: 3958.763 dpi Exposure Mode: Manual Image Width: 3456 pixels Image Height: 2298 pixelsDescriptionThe Lunar Eclipse of March 03 2007 from out my apartment window in NYC |
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PhotographerJosely Mendes = fotografo3dLocationCuritiba/PR BrasilDate03/março/2007EquipmentNikon D200=Nikkor 300 f4+TC2x+Manfrotto. f4/ISO800/1sDescriptionEclipse lunar total. |
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PhotographerFabrizio MelandriLocationCape of Good Hope - South AfricaDateJanuary 20 - 2007 19.25 UTEquipmentlens 50 mm f/2, exposure 3 minutes on Kodak Elite 400 ISODescriptionThe most amazing comet's tail never see in my life! |
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PhotographerTunç TezelLocationnear Bolu, TurkeyDate19th February 2007, 1825 GMT+2EquipmentCanon EOS 300D camera, 35 mm f/2 lensDescriptionThis is Venus and the Moon over (and reflected from) a small lake in the forest, near Bolu, Turkey. This image is an Adobe Photoshop composite of three shots through a 35 mm f/2.8 lens. |
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PhotographerCarol HewittLocationCape TownDate23 Jan 2007EquipmentPentax *ist DL taken with 10 Second ExposureDescriptionPentax *ist DL taken with 10 Second Exposure Using a Sony Tripod resting against a balcony , pity the light polution |
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PhotographerFERNANDO BRITTOLocationPORTO ALEGRE, BRAZILDate25/02/2007 04H30MIN AM LOCAL TIMEEquipmentCANON EOS 350D AND NEXSTAR 5I, 5 x 30 sec exposures at ISO 800.DescriptionThe comet is around magnitude +5.5 and it is easily visible by a pair of binoculars. The Great Comet of 2007 displays a beautiful green color coma and brilliant nucleous. |
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PhotographerMartin FuruhedLocationStockholm, SwedenDate2007-03-03 23:40 UTEquipmentTMB 5" f/6 Apochromat Canon 20D Gemini G41 mountDescriptionPicture of the March 2007 total lunar eclipse. ISO 100, 780 mm focal length. 8 sec exposure time. Contrast slightly enhanced. |
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PhotographerEmmanuel JehinLocationCerro Paranal (ESO VLT), Chile (2500m)Date20 Jan. 21h30 local timeEquipmentCanon ESO 350D, 18mm zoom @f/3,5, 72s @1600 ISODescriptionThe display of Comet McNaught from Paranal Observatory (VLT/ESO) was fantastic during the dark time between Jan 17 and Jan 21. This picture has been taken from the telescopes plateform on Jan 20, a few minutes before the comet was going to set on the Pacific Ocean. That day the Moon was in conjonction with Venus (just set) and the tail of the comet. Two of the "small" Auxiliary Telescopes (ATs), part of the VLTI (the VLT interferometer), are visible as well as the rails they are moving on. |
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PhotographerChris WhiteLocationMendota Heights, MNDateFebruary 9th, 2007 19:23:33CSTEquipmentCanon 350D, 800ASA, 14 seconds, 33mm/f4DescriptionDual iridium flare over Church of St. Peter NOTE TO EDITOR: Full details; http://www.jakeblaster.com/if1 Full Resolution Formats available for 'print' publication. |
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