Nightglow
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Horizon to horizon panorama of 11 photos. Have you been under a sky, so dark, without a moon, and that the only brightness of the stars and the sky can make you see your own shadow? You can see a very diffuse shadow mostly due to the zodiacal light. It is a weak white light with a triangular shape, seen in the direction of the ecliptic, that is, in the direction where it the zodiacal constellations. And it is due to the scattering of sunlight in the interplanetary dust. It can be seen under good skies before dawn or at the beginning of dusk (called “false dawn”).
Exif: Nikon d850 Nikkor 14-24 f2.8 Each photo: 14mm f2.8 ISO 8000 15″
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