March 2012 (2): Venus and Jupiter

19/3/2012
Venus has now moved above Jupiter and will continue to pull away. Meanwhile, Jupiter will move closer to the Sun and will soon be lost to view.

Fuji HS10 digital camera ISO-200 f2.8 exposure 1.5 secs 24mm lens.


Fuji HS10 digital camera ISO-400 f5.6 exposure 3.1 secs 150mm lens.

 
25/3/2012

Fuji HS10 digital camera ISO-200 f4 exposure 1/126 sec 100mm lens.
Fuji HS10 digital camera ISO-200 f5.6 exposure 1/6 sec 290mm lens.
Fuji HS10 digital camera ISO-200 f5.6 exposure 4 sec 100mm lens.
Fuji HS10 digital camera ISO-200 f5.6 exposure 4 sec 290mm lens.

26/3/2012

Tonight, I got home a 'tad' too late as Jupiter had set behind the conifers, though the Moon and Venus were still on display from my garden!

  Fuji HS10 digital camera ISO-200 f5.6 exposure 4 sec 250mm lens.
Here, I was after a 'flaring-star' effect for Venus which also over exposes the crescent Moon but reveals detail on the unlit portion while also revealing some faint stars.
 Fuji HS10 digital camera ISO-200 f5 exposure 1 sec 400mm lens.

  Fuji HS10 digital camera ISO-100 f5.6 exposure 1/60 sec 400mm lens.
This, I like as it gives a rich texture to the waxing crescent Moon, revealing shadows and craters in detail!

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