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ExhibitPlus 20070618_260 This faster exposure does a better job of exposing for Venus, which is much brighter than the moon.  You can see that Venus has phases too as the full disc is not illuminated.
This faster exposure does a better job of exposing for Venus, which is much brighter than the moon. You can see that Venus has phases too as the full disc is not illuminated.

FILE NAME: 20070618_260.jpg  |  DATE: 6/18/07 9:10 PM  |  CAMERA: NIKON CORPORATION (NIKON D200)  |  RESOLUTION: 2580 x 2592  |  NATIVE FOCAL LENGTH: 500.0mm  |  FLASH: Flash did not fire  |  EXPOSURE TIME: 1/320 sec  |  METERING MODE: Spot  |  EXPOSURE MODE: Manual exposure  |  APERTURE: F4  |  ISO SETTING: 1000  |  HEADLINE: Venus occultation viewed from Jebel Hafeet, UAE  |  KEYWORDS: Venus Moon Occultation  |  AUTHOR NAME: Robert W. Reimer  |  OBJECT NAME: Venus Occultation  |  CITY: Al Ain  |  PROVINCE/STATE: Abu Dhabi  |  COUNTRY: United Arab Emirates  |  CREDIT: Robert W. Reimer  |  COPYRIGHT NOTICE: Copyright © 2007 Robert W. Reimer All Rights Reserved

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