Three red veined leaves and more night photos

Underside of a blackberry leaf. Love that red midrib and veins.

Blackjack leaf also had red veins but it showed better on the top of the leaf.

Chittamwood (Sideroxylon lanuginosum ssp. oblongifolium) red veins on the underside of the leaf.

This my first shot with just the phone tonight. I’m wondering now if the little point of light above the brighter light is not just a star. My phone app seems to say it is a star.

Next I got out my scope I use for birding. It is very hard to get the phone to see through the scope. This is what I got. I don’t know if the darker thing is a planet or just something from the camera??? UPDATE: Steve says that the darker thing is a mostly due to the limits of my birding scope. So it is a reflection or some sort of misalignment of the optics of the scope and my phone’s camera. Thank you Steve and Suzanne!

Might be able to make a moon, but very hard to see. I could not see any moons with my binoculars. And the dark spot on the one in front moves!

The moon is lot easier to get a photo. Love it!
I think you might be able to see a moon on upper left of jupiter? And the moon pic is really nice. Never thought about the red veins but will pay more attention now. Thanks
I will go look at conjunction tonight. Great pics as always!