2 nights ago, when I went to the well-known abandoned Rubjerg Knude lighthouse, which has been moved 70 meter from its place last year, in Northern Jutland I witnessed a great sight - Venus was handing right above the lighthouse. As I was walking on the path towards the lighthouse, I decided not to loose my time and photographed the scenery as quick as I could - leading lines towards the sand dune, abandoned lighthouse and the Evening Star - everything combined was a perfect composition for me! Canon EOS 6D + Canon 50mm f/1.8 + iOptron skytracker 67'' and 80'', f/3.5, ISO 200 Follow me for more astrophotography: @astrorms
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Sunday, February 9, 2020
VENUS OVER RUBJERG KNUDE Taken by Ruslan Merzlyakov on February 6, 2020 @ Rubjerg Knude lighthouse, Denmark
2 nights ago, when I went to the well-known abandoned Rubjerg Knude lighthouse, which has been moved 70 meter from its place last year, in Northern Jutland I witnessed a great sight - Venus was handing right above the lighthouse. As I was walking on the path towards the lighthouse, I decided not to loose my time and photographed the scenery as quick as I could - leading lines towards the sand dune, abandoned lighthouse and the Evening Star - everything combined was a perfect composition for me! Canon EOS 6D + Canon 50mm f/1.8 + iOptron skytracker 67'' and 80'', f/3.5, ISO 200 Follow me for more astrophotography: @astrorms
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