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Moon 03.11.15; Thirty eight panel photomosaic captured with a 8" f5 reflector and vesta pro webcam. Motorised EQ5 Mount.
2x skywatcher Barlow lens.
Clear sky, moderate seeing.
Processed in MS ICE (planar motion 1) and Paint Shop Pro.
A shot of the Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse from yesterday. I thought the moon was very beautiful and full of Red. I live in Southern California, so it was pretty clear for me to capture this shot.
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Pure improvisation, the result doesn't matter a lot! It will always be beautiful!
Great moon! Always have a telescope the hand!
about 9.00pm on Sunday night just in case I don't get up early Monday morning,these shots was taken on a6000 55-210 jpeg zoom x2
Almost full moon rising over an apartment building in Vancouver British Columbia.
Post by Stephen Ball Photography.
Please don't use this image on websites, or other media without my explicit permission, blogs OK with notification and a link back, thanks! ©2017 Stephen Ball Photography, All rights reserved.
Sometime after the snow stopped and before the lunar eclipse on February 20, 2008, I had a clear shot of the moon.
TODAY - Monday, May 1, 2017
The Moon today is in a Waxing Crescent Phase. A Waxing Crescent is the first Phase after the New Moon and is a great time to see the features of the moon's surface. During this phase the Moon can be seen in the wester sky after the sun dips below the horizon at sunset. The moon is close to the sun in the sky and mostly dark except for the right edge of the moon which becomes brighter as the days get closer to the next phase which is a First Quarter with a 50% illumination.
Moon 01.01.16; Reprocessed twenty panel photomosaic captured with a 8" f5 reflector and vesta pro webcam. Motorised EQ5 Mount.
Prime focus.
Clear sky, bad seeing.
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Processed in MS ICE (planar motion 1) and Paint Shop Pro.
Moon and Venus conjunction
and breathless fine halo (latin halōs) (ring of light) around them.
You can also guess the the shadowy part of the Moon that is illuminated by the Earth.
The English name is "earthshine".
Hold-Vénusz együttállás.
Leheletfinom fényudvar a Hold és a Vénusz körül.
Sejthető a Hold árnyékos oldala is, amit a Föld világít meg.
Az angol elnevezés: "earthshine".
From South Hungary
Moon on the morning of October 18, 2014. Moon at 24.4 days past New Moon and the Phase at 27% of Full Moon. Photo taken with a 155mm AstroPhysics refractor and a Nikon D300 camera at prime focus. For those of you who are familiar with the moon, note that the darker color of the 170km by 200km Aristarchus Plateau stands out well in this photo. The bright crater Aristarchus marks it on the southeastern corner (to the right of the Plateau) in the photograph. The Aristarchus Plateau is raised above the surrounding maria. To a hardcore moon observer this is arguably the most interesting section on the moon. Photo taken at Columbia, Howard County, Maryland.
The recent harvest moon on a relief print. Inking, pressing and multiple exposure.
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with scratches artwork
by Aviary
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Handheld with "portait mode"
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texture and
minimalism
Super moon in Bournemouth Dorset this evening. The colours and size of it amazing. Nature at its best.
Whenever I study the details of the moon, I wonder what memories they trigger, like raindrops in the mind, for the astronauts that have been there.
A few months ago, Neil Armstrong shared one of his recurring dreams with me. The moon always reminds me of him… and the incredible bravery of those pioneers.