Scorpius in the snow! We normally associate Scorpius with the spring and summer months, but here he is creeping into the sky before sunrise on a January morning in winter. On this morning Scorpius was home to a gathering of the waning crescent Moon east of Mars (near centre) which is above equally red Antares in Scorpius, with the head of Scorpius at right, as it rises into the winter dawn sky, on January 21, 2020. Antares is considered the “rival of Mars” as they are both red. Mars was just beginning its excellent apparition for the year of 2020, but was still dim and far away at this point in its orbit. The Moon was close to Mars the morning before but it was cloudy! This is an exposure blend of long exposures for the sky and ground and short exposures for the Moon to reduce it brightness and make its disk and Earthshine more visible, especially with it in thin cloud. All were with the 50mm Sigma lens on the Canon EOS Ra.
A selfie of me observing the grouping of Venus and Saturn in the evening twilight on Dec 8, 2019, using binoculars. They were closest to each other two nights later. I shot this for a book illustration.
A selfie of me observing the waxing gibbous Moon in the evening twilight on Dec 8, 2019, using binoculars. I shot this for a book illustration. This is a blend of a long exposure for the sky and foreground and a short exposure for the Moon to retain detail in its disk. With the Canon EOS Ra and 15-35mm RF lens at 35mm.