well, I found what I believe to be an interesting photo opportunity in our near future, and felt like giving you guys and gals a heads up. Sorry if the news is old or not interesting for some.

Coming march 25 to 27 the new moon is going to join venus and jupiter in the afternoon sky. Being very thin at this point, the moon should balance nicely with the duo and for those with clear skies some interesting views may include Taurus and Orion.

I intend to shoot it, and will start looking for interesting add-ons (antennae, structures), since my skies in this part of the year aren't usually that clear.

For those interested enough I'd point a link to study those nights (and others): http://heavens-above.com - do choose your location, look for the whole sky map and enter date and hour of interest.

For some that may be interested in composing the shot, The Photographer's Ephemeris is telling me that those nights the moon will be setting between 287 and 292 degrees - you may be able to use a compass and look for any interesting structure to place in the frame if you feel like. TPE also may help before you leave home - checking in advance any fave spots.

Looking forward to those nights,

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luiz felipe
luiz.felipe at luizfelipe.fot.br

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