Eclipse and constellations

Eclipse.jpg

Image Description and Details :
I wanted to share this photograph taken during the last total solar eclipse on December 14th.
During the last total solar eclipse, in La Lobería, Río Negro, Argentina, on the edge of the South Atlantic and its immense cliffs, which helped to compose the image that I present here, 4 planets could be observed with the naked eye, some stars, and others could be captured with a long exposure photograph.
The photography is the result of a composition of two images, one with a long exposure to capture the stars (where the eclipse was overexposed) and the other with a short exposure (with the eclipse well exposed).

Cámera: Canon T3
Lens: Tokina 11-16, in 11 mm
F: 7.1 / 5.6
ISO: 200 / 3200
Exposure: 2 shots: 10 seconds and 1/20 seconds
Software: Photoshop.

Copyright: Cristian López

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