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The Milky Way, Jupiter and Saturn - Pelara Bay ...

Isola d'Ischia e Procida

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The Milky Way, Jupiter and Saturn - Pelara Bay sent on July 30, 2020 (4:54) by Michelangelo Ambrosini. 2 comments, 321 views. [retina]

, 15 sec f/1.8, ISO 2500, tripod.




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sent on August 11, 2020 (5:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A great pdr and an excellent composition. You took a natural landscape without light pollution. Really congratulations!

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sent on August 18, 2020 (2:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Andrea. It is a spectacular place, with zero light pollution and with the horizon clear of any coast for hundreds of km, a real luck to have it 5 km from home. To get there you have to cross a thick forest and then descend down a cliff, but as soon as you get down you find yourself catapulted into a primordial landscape, shaped by 2 different volcanic eruptions and from which you can observe the stars without any interference.




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