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07-FEB-2016 Dan Wyman

The five visible planets.

Sony α NEX-5R ,Sony 16mm f/2.8 Wide-Angle Lens (SEL16F28)
with fisheye attachment
2s f/8.0 at 16.0mm iso800 hide exif

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Date/Time07-Feb-2016 07:09:14
MakeSony
ModelNEX-5R
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length16 mm
Exposure Time2.00 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent800
Exposure Bias1.00
White Balance
Metering Mode
JPEG Quality
Exposure Program
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Karen Moen05-Mar-2017 21:39
Great capture. Thanks for identifying the planets. I remember seeing this display and was amazed at how much of the sky was involved. Perfect shot for a 16mm lens! Voted.
hamery21-Feb-2016 07:46
Thankyou for the information and very educational. A wonderful capture of the planets. We are going to Mars someday, Dan. BV+++
Barry S Moore14-Feb-2016 05:07
Awesome composition. A difficult shot considering the wideangle and low light requirments ~V
sunlightpix12-Feb-2016 15:58
Awesome and wonderful! Big Vote!!
janescottcumming10-Feb-2016 23:19
Very impressive!
Bryan Murahashi09-Feb-2016 04:22
Fabulous capture of this celestial event. V
Tom LeRoy08-Feb-2016 13:58
Wow, a spectacular shot. Amazing to get all the planets.. nice clear sky! V
Martin Lamoon08-Feb-2016 08:03
Amazing a fine capture.
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Gerard Koehl08-Feb-2016 05:52
Superbe. V
Bob Davis07-Feb-2016 21:53
Nice shot Dan
Ann Pettigrew07-Feb-2016 19:35
That is a really cool shot, Dan. I am surprised you could get such a dark sky with the town right there. Is that Long Beach?
joseantonio07-Feb-2016 18:22
Stunning capture. That wide angle lens seems to be working wonderfully.V.