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    The time window to capture the rising Milky Way core in February was very short. I therefore decided to continue shooting during early nautical twilight. While the Milky Way is still visible during these first minutes of twilight, it has less contrast and the sky quickly turns blue. On the other hand this allowed me to capture the rising Venus and the foreground showed more detail. Of course I happily accepted the bonus time.
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    Date Uploaded: Mar 25, 2019
    Location: Arosa, Grisons, Switzerland
    Copyright: © Ralf Rohner
    Categories: Landscapes, Nature, Space