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Credit & Copyright: Dario Giannobile  
  
 
Explanation:
Transformed  
into the petals of a flower, 16 exposures show the  
passage of day into night in this  
creative  
timelapse skyscape.  
  
Start at the top and move counterclockwise  
to follow consecutive moments  
as the twilight sky turns an ever darker blue and night blossoms.  
  
Each exposure was recorded on the  
evening  
of April 22,  
calculated to maintain a consistent balance of light and color.    
  
Close to the western horizon on that date,  
a crescent Moon and Venus are the two  
brightest  
celestial beacons.  
  
Petal to petal the pair spiral closer to the flower's center.  
  
In silhouette around the center of the twilight flower  
are Sicily's megalithic rocks of  
Argimusco.  
  
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Based on Astronomy Picture
Of the Day
Publications with keywords: twilight
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