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Late twilight |
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A few days after the Summer Solstice, I'm back in this great site of Ploumanac'h, where some nice pink granite boulders are facing the sea. I was dreaming of being back there since 2 years! This time, my stuff is very good: a Canon 5D Mark II, the Canon 24 mm f/1.4 and the Sigma 50 mm f/1.4.
It is 0:40 AM and the sky is still blue toward North-West, proof that the astronomical twilight isn't finished. The sea surface is calm and the Seven Island lighthouse is reflecting on it. Farther on the right, one can see the Double Perseus Cluster and Andromeda Galaxy.
Ths high definition version of this panorama realized from 32 photos is 41 000 x 5600 pixels, that to say 231 Mpixels:! |
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50 mm focal length, composite of 32 pictures |
Exposure & film |
6 s with digital camera Canon 5D MarkII + Sigma 50mm F1.4 EX DG |
Date & place |
June 24, 2009, Ploumanac'h (Côtes d'Armor) |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
Brittany by night in panorama!
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