Just visible through the haze, I saw the crescent moon setting alongside Venus. It wasn't visible for long, and I was able to get some pretty cool pictures. The haze made a neat little halo around the moon in the longer exposures, which wouldn't have been possible if it were totally clear.
![moon september 8 2013 moon september 8 2013](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh6mf78Y883MAAjW1ageJwOF6Zxf9Exppuz6Z2xcoy9HRhyphenhyphendesI-DSUuYNrb1bga0JMJjG4JPUUzW9jmfYc2aUNuE6AzJM5dRqWs4ysh_fSgduKJEAiIcUJY-LiIJSISxG7Bu9mdVE7Txl9/s400/moonandvenus.jpg) |
Single frame original color at 300mm, 1.3 sec, f/5.6, ISO 1600 |
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiaRy-swMpqSVK3UgV6o2xOI7YmbnA4XzABwKUlFo_ApVaTfvy5xxtkoXujSsk4vgm35enMG-O2LCbyBME80UF78BZe2QuDIelatIcxRrhJmBSEJD1-rBfDNw_8_fYbIQgq57jNg3qpJ0nz/s640/moonandvenusvertical.jpg) |
Single frame, color adjusted in Photoshop, 125mm, f/4.5, 1.6 sec, ISO 800 |
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