The streak of a takeoff

2-minute exposure with Canon SX50 shows streaks from airplane and stars
The blinking lights leave dotty marks

In testing long exposures with my SX50 HS, the camera caught something I didn't expect - an airplane taking off to the skies. The wings have blinking lights attached, and the streak left by the airplane ended up having periodic dots next to it. That's something you can't expect in the streaking stars. Speaking of stars, the brightest streak belongs to Jupiter.

Settings: Canon SX50 HS - 24mm - ISO 80 - 120s - f/3.4
Time: 2013-12-11 21:23 KST
Location: Suwon, Korea
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