Jupiter and its colored "Galillean" moons on the eve of a conjunction with Venus. Taken from the hill behind the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Venus was too far away to see at this magnification.
From a Sky and Telescope web site tool, the moons would be:
faint Callisto on the far left, then heading right from Jupiter, Ganymede, Io, and Europa
The image had brightness adjustments, cropping, and magnification, but no color adjustments
The trick was getting a very underexposed shot that didn't blow out the colors