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Post by rowanberry on May 1, 2018 22:20:18 GMT
Nice one, Alf! I like the yellow tint of the moon against that blue sky.
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Post by rowanberry on Sept 1, 2018 20:18:51 GMT
Waning moon this morning.
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Post by rowanberry on Sept 27, 2018 21:05:27 GMT
Couldn't resist trying to get a good photo of the full moon on Tuesday night... when it comes up over the trees glowing in a clear sky I just have to reach for the camera. I liked the one I took this morning, just for the bit of added interest.
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Post by rowanberry on Oct 28, 2018 19:33:42 GMT
I can't believe it's been a whole month since I took those last moon shots... the year is speeding on towards Christmas.
I really tried to get one of the moon behind the clouds that were scuttling by in front of it- it looked so dramatic, but my camera skills weren't up to it... this was the best I was able to take last night.
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Post by rowanberry on Dec 22, 2018 23:20:26 GMT
A winter Solstice full Moon on a cloudy night.
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Post by rowanberry on Jan 18, 2019 20:07:35 GMT
I took this one night before last, when the sky was clear.
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Post by ianr on Jan 19, 2019 11:18:31 GMT
Nice shot rowenberry Were really overcast here so all I can see is a fuzzy moon will keep checking to see if there's a chance of a shot at the weekend ian
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Post by Tringa on Jan 19, 2019 18:15:14 GMT
Great shot, RB.
Dave
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Post by Tringa on Jan 19, 2019 18:23:23 GMT
I'm fortunate to be in probably my favourite part of the country now. We've had some fairly grim days recently over the last week, so much heavy cloud that the hours of daylight have seemed even more diminished that usual at this time of the year. Today however, has been spectacular from waking to see Venus shining above the trees to this evening as the sun went down. The moon rising over Slioch Dave
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Post by ianr on Jan 20, 2019 7:16:46 GMT
Awesome ian
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Post by Tringa on Jan 20, 2019 16:38:11 GMT
Thanks Teasel and Ian.
Although I knew from the Photograher's Ephemeris the relationship between the setting sun and the hill I hadn't thought about the moon. A bit daft really as a full moon(or very nearly as it was yesterday) is always going to be in the opposite direction to the sun and therefore close to the hill.
So I'd like to say I planned it but it was down to luck.
Dave
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Post by rowanberry on Jan 20, 2019 21:29:45 GMT
That is a truly beautiful photograph, Dave. Really, really lovely.
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Post by Tringa on Jan 21, 2019 8:28:03 GMT
Thanks RB.
Dave
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Post by rowanberry on Feb 21, 2019 21:33:55 GMT
So frustrating... I've tried so hard to get a decent photo over the last few mornings of the full moon going down, because it's been so huge and bright. No luck, unfortunately- Monday morning it sank too quickly for me to get to the field before it vanished behind the trees, and yesterday morning it was too cloudy.
Tonight it came up tinted a deep yellowish-orange, and this was the best I was able to do, (steading the camera on the wing mirror of a car parked out on the street, and hoping I didn't set the alarm off!)
It really was this colour... no Photoshop involved at all.
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Post by Tringa on Feb 22, 2019 20:04:44 GMT
That is a good one, especially considering how you did it. Great colour too and some lovely detail around the craters at the terminator.
Dave
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