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Harvest Moon. Super Moon. Blood Red Moon. What should we call it? Beautiful night without a single cloud in the sky! Perfect for an eclipse!! :D (This is the best I could do with a 55-200)
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I just enjoyed this one. Very nice. It is mild and much less pungent than regular citrus. I'm surprised to see China, 'sinensis,' in the Latin name, although the fruit seems to have originated in the Mediterranean. It has an interesting history, which you can read (above) on Wikipedia.
This image of the full moon was taken when the moon was lower on the horizon which caused it to have an orange glow.
Tonight is the night of the blood moon, the longest lunar eclipse of the entire 21st century. The eclipse (visible everywhere except North America) coincides with a close approach of planet Mars which will conjunct with the moon around midnight (you will be able to see that in North America). Terms like 'blood' moon cast an eerie tone to a perfectly normal astronomical event. But I like it. I mean they could have used a word like rust or copper to make it sound more cheerful. But they went right for the jugular with blood. It conjures up a primordial fear of the unknown and the symbolism of heavenly bodies changing appearance. It's heightened by the fleeting nature of eclipses. I feel the same way about storm clouds, ever evolving as they march across the sky. Last evening I watched a series of ominous clouds rolling over the village as if in waves. It was near sunset, but there was still light in the sky that was being masked by the cloud density. Here and there the clouds would thin momentarily to reveal patches of light where they didn't belong at this time of day. Light fades outward from the west as sun sets, yet last night I would see brightness merging from due east. I loved the visual disorientation.
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The gods were mocking me yesterday, the moon was sitting at the edge of the cloud cover for the beginning of the eclipse so I couldn't get images showing the progression of the eclipse. All the cloud did clear up though allowing me to grab this shot of the moon above the chimney of the old herring factory in Skagaströnd.
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Some of the poppies outside the Tower of London. Part of the "Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red" installation.
Bradgates male deers are starting to lose the velvet that covers their antlers. This doesn’t seem to hurt the deer but because the velvet has a blood supply it does attract dozens of flies.
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Everyone was merely focused on posting the entire blood moon so i strayed from the pack and posted a blood crescent , this was as you can see before the entire moon was covered.
Rebuilt West Country 34027 'Taw Valley' approaches Highley on the Severn Valley Railway with a nicely matched rake of blood & custard liveried Mk1 coaches. Severn Valley Railway - 19 September 2015.
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Here's the 4th comic strip featuring a new character called Blood Count. (Get it? Wakka wakka!) My goal will be for him to die at the end of each comic strip, but I'm open to the idea of him living as long as he's miserable.
I couldn't decide whether to call him Blood Count or Vlad the Imp. I liked both equally.
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