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Taken by Peter Rosén on December 12, 2012 @ Stockholm, Sweden
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure Time: 1/400
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 200
Date Taken: 2012:12:13 02:48:45
 
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The repetition of a number 6 times, in this case 12, will not be repeated anytime in this century as we are limited to 12 month. I wanted to immortalise this unique moment in time at 12h 12m 12s today.
Unfortunately the sky was overcast and not even the Sun was showing.
So I finally opted for the star shining in my kitchen window.

Canon Eos5D MkII with 85mm f/1.2
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This was my lucky day, because I saw a Piscid! It was faint, yet slow moving, appearing to come from just above Menkar. It was awesome, because almost just before that, a bright, quick Geminid crossed the sky!
Posted by GangnamStyle 2012-12-12 21:24:18
And this is a nice picture with the star in front of the snowy background.
Posted by GangnamStyle 2012-12-12 21:24:56
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