...Wait... what IS that???
Let me move a bit, different angle... how many are there???
Crikey, an armada, the invasion of the Close Encounter kind??? Gotta get out and get a better view...
It has barely moved... ohhhhh, hold on... My mistake. It's Venus, making like a spotlight!
The effects in the first two images came about as a result of trying to photograph through the double glazing. Liked the effects though! However, am pleased I made the effort to go outside -
even with the little Hisstix, this is a pretty impressive sight, I think you will agree.
Venus is gorgeous....and so very bright!
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Hugs Cecilia
Wow...So beautiful and bright!!
ReplyDeleteIncredibly bright and beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is Venus as beautiful as it should be.
ReplyDeleteI wish I got the moon shot last night, a beautiful Crest moon
ReplyDeleteVenus, so bright! So beautiful.
ReplyDeletewow!!! we first thought it is maybe E.T. ...or da Alf, but fortunately it was something good ;O)
ReplyDeleteHi Yam - well done ... clever shots - take care - Hilary
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed pretty and impressive, Yamini.
ReplyDeleteImpressive and beautiful Yamini.
ReplyDeleteWow - that is VERY impressive!
ReplyDeletethanks for the laugh out loud moment. Close Encounter heh hey hey.. what is NEXT after Viral Attack? Who knows, maybe aliens from outer space. it really did look like space ships... love it
ReplyDeleteWhat fun pictures. I am not awake enough at night to try star gazing shots!
ReplyDeleteLovely night sky photos ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteBe Well,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Impressive indeed. It's lovely to see Venus sparkling in all her beauty. Glad you captured the image for us.
ReplyDeleteToo much light pollution in my area to get much of a night shot. Good job on your part. namaste, janice xx
ReplyDeleteSo, we didn't have to travel too far then?
ReplyDeleteKlem
Hari Om.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures. Thanks for sharing 😊
Any time you can see the stars and planets in the sky is good with us. Around here it's mostly cloudy so we rarely see the night sky treasures.
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