
I tried to catch up the significant conjunction of the Moon and Saturn on 20th March 2014 from Upice observatory, Czech republic. But I didn’t expect that the Moon is so bright even during its rising. So I just enjoyed the show of rising Moon itself and this is the result. It was amazing to watch, how the clouds above the point of rising Moon were brighter than the Moon itself. The Moon’s short wavelenght part of light was completely scattered in atmosphere, but part of this short waves of moonlit spectrum was also scattered by the clouds, which unlike the molecules of atmosphere sended this light in my direction. Used Canon 6D, Tamron 70-300 mm @ 141 mm, f8, 11×1/45 s, ISO 1250 + 1×6 s, ISO 2500.