The eclectic photostream of Bill Dickinson is nothing short of charming. You don’t know what to expect next—and wouldn’t want to. He shot self-titled “Venus and the Moon” on Dec. 7, 2015, using Nikon D810 and 150-600mm f/5.-6.3 lens. Whoa, what a zoom! Vitals: f/6.3, ISO 160, 1/640 sec, 600mm.
Bill says about the photo: “Conjunction of the Moon and Venus this morning just after sunrise. If you look closely you can see the gibbous shaped disk of Venus (bottom left)”. The capture takes the Day for fantastic composition of the satellites.
Bill, who describes himself as a “photographer and tech professional”, joined Flickr in September 2006. But his SumgMug presents better. You also can find him on Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, and Twitter.
Photo Credit: Bill Dickinson