While the bright outer planets were dancing in the morning sky, the evening sky featured a more unbalanced pairing of other planets:  the brightest naked eye planet, Venus, paired with the dimmest one, Uranus, high in the western sky after sunset. Here we see them almost at their closest in western Aries.  Venus is magnitude -4.26 while Uranus checks in at +5.85, separated by 2°17'25".  The scale of this image is what would result from using a full frame camera with a 75 mm lens because I enlarged the image from my cropped sensor camera to be the same size as what a full frame camera would export.  Unannotated image