Passage of the ISS with Thomas Pesquet over Algarve coast in Portugal on Monday, may 8, 2017.
I had chosen the spot because the trajectory of the International Space Station culminates in the north and terminates in the northeast. Having arrived at 4:30 am, I set up my equipment on a promontory only three meters wide, with fifty meters of empty space on each side and a lovely arch overhead. The guarantee of an ambiance!
The 20-minute pose shows the Earth's rotation and the emerging day on the horizon.