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The Flower Moon backlights a pylon with some flare. The flare was probably caused by the lens filter. I use clear lens filters to protect the lens. #FlowerMoon #pylon #night
Thankful that i can catch the last supermoon of 2020 rising from dark clouds just after sunset from my blacony....keep safe my friends..
The full Flower Moon sets behind Green Mountain with its iconic rock formations known as the Flatirons. The rock making up the Flatirons (Fountain formation) was deposited 300 million years ago by eroded deposits of the ancestral Rocky Mountains. The deposits hardened into sandstones and conglomerates and subsequently tilted at a steep angle during the uplift of the current Rockies 65 million years ago.
The Flower Moon gets its name from Algonquin cultural tradition for its correspondence with the appearance of spring flowers.
I used the photographer’s ephemeris app to find a location where the moon would drop onto the summit go Green Mountain.
The Super Flower Moon 357,319 km away lit by sunlight and the Palladian Mansion (about 4.5 km away) lit by floodlight. The Super Flower Moon eventually climbed up above clouds and aligned with one of the famous Bath landmarks, the Palladian Mansion, a fine piece of Georgian architecture build designed by John Wood, the Elder and built in Bath stone as home residence for Ralf Allen. It is now used by the Prior Park College and the Prior Park estate is managed by the National trust. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prior_Park Taken from Primrose Hill, Bath, BANES, England, UK
The Eastern view was hopeless this evening covered with thick clouds before the Super Flower Moon rise. Then, as by magic, an a red-orange strip appeared for a less than a minute through the break in the clouds. One could only imagine what a spectacular sight it would have been without clouds… This May the new Moon is also the Super Moon coming closest to Earth this year and coincides with a full lunar eclipse giving her orangey-red tint; lunar eclipse however is not seen the UK. The May full Moon is also called the Flower Moon that though to be due to lupin flowering season in the Northern America at the same time. Primrose Hill, Bath, BANES, England, UK
I only noticed the moon as I was taking the bins out, Full, and low in the sky , I decided to grab my camera. It was only shortly afterwards my son was whatsapping me a picture of a stunning dawn sky he was seeing in Mangawhai, New Zealand. And then he mentioned there was a special blood moon tonight .......
This month’s full moon, the Flower Moon, will appear bigger, brighter and redder than usual, as the rare simultaneous occurrence of a supermoon and a lunar eclipse takes place in some parts of the world on 26 May.
May’s full moon is the second of two supermoons in 2021, with the previous one taking place in April over largely cloudy skies in the UK. I wish I had known in advance. Although I suspect I wouldn't have bothered and would have been cleaning the cooker or something instead.
The Super Flower Blood Moon (what a crazy name!) setting towards Bear Peak with the National Center for Atmospheric Research lit up on the mesa below. The conditions weren't great, with a hazy atmosphere and clouds on the horizon blocking the moon just as it went fully eclipsed. It was nice to get up and hear the symphony of the birds though, and the sky lit up nicely once the sun entered stage east.
Flower Moon, emerging from the total eclipse.
From Berkeley, California
The bottom part of the image is a 20-image stack, median, for noise reduction. The rest is a single image, one of the images in the stack.
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I turned the lights out last night but there was still light flooding my apartment. It was the moon! It looked like it would set around sunrise time so I set the alarm. I'm so glad I did.
Lake Champlain, from Vermont
A super flower moon sets behind Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge. Shot from Shorebird Park, Emeryville.
Lens is the 645 A* 600mm + 1.4x TC, adapted to the K3II, (1,260mm equivalent)
Near the end of the total eclipse of the Flower Moon.
Berkeley, California
20 stacked images, median. The moon is from a single image, blended in.
Moon's total eclipse May 16th 2022 - at 130x
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Lunar Eclipse 5/15/2022, ff
Eine Mondfinsternis bezeichnet den astronomischen Vorgang, bei dem der Mond durch den Schattenraum der Erde wandert.
Am Morgen des 16. Mai 2022 sind Astronomie-Fans und Freunde der Wissenschaften wieder voll auf ihre Kosten gekommen. Der Vollmond verwandelte sich in einen sogenannten Blutmond.
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So entsteht das Himmelsphänomen Mondfinsternis
Die Erde wirft ihren Schatten tief ins Weltall voraus. Dabei wird alles, was sich von der Sonne aus betrachtet direkt hinter der Erde befindet, ins Dunkel gehüllt. Kreuzt also der Mond den Kern-Schatten der Erde, bekommt er kaum noch Licht ab. In der Astronomie bezeichnet man dieses Himmelsphänomen als Mondfinsternis
The Super Flower Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse at 12:39am EDT, 15 minutes before the end of totality.
tech details: single exposure star tracker shot using the SkyGuider Pro
This amazing eclipse was captured seven minutes past the Total Eclipse on May 15, 2022.
In our city of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, the total eclipse happened at 11:11 pm, and this was captured at 11:18 pm.
This was May 2022's full moon which is called the Flower Moon.
It was also a Supermoon, which is when the Moon’s orbit is closest to Earth at the same time the Moon is full.
It is also called a Blood Moon due to the red color seen during the eclipse. Why red? It is because the eclipse causes the shadow cast by the Earth to land on the Moon's typically ivory surface. The reason the Moon turns the amber color is because red is the only color with a light wavelength long enough to “get around” the Earth.
I should have used my tripod for this capture, but instead I placed my camera and lens on my car roof, angling it just right and giving me a steady capture.
-- Nikon D500 (20 MP's)
-- Nikkor 200-500mm
-- 1 second shutter
-- f/5.6
-- ISO 560
-- 720 mm
-- -4 ev
-- Sheboygan, WI
-- May 15, 2022
-- 11:18 pm
I'm not sure what the two bright bodies are above and below the moon, whether stars or planets. If you know, please inform me in the comment section- I would love to know :)
Enjoy!
Full moon rising on May 26 2021 during sunset at Woy Woy, NSW, Australia. This night is a rare event with a Super Moon, a Blood Moon, also known as the Flower Moon and the Lunar Eclipse.
The Flower Moon was the last supermoon of 2020 but the month of October will offer up the last Blue-moon of 2020, which will be the second full moon in the month of October which of course is why it is called the Blue Moon. Keep your eyes peeled for next months' full moon which is referred to as the "Honey Moon."
Full moon lunar eclipse on May 26 2021 at Killcare Beach, NSW, Australia. This night is a rare event with a Super Moon, a Blood Moon, also known as the Flower Moon and the Lunar Eclipse. 2 image hdr merge.
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Actually by accident I saw the flower moon coming up, while I was at my parents flat in Overschie. I had the 200-500mm rental from work with me, so I went outside and shot this (no tripod).
Just waited until it was in line with the new Zalmhaventoren (215m).
Fun moment, fun to share. :) Happy shooting!
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Post-totality with the Super Flower Blood Moon lunar eclipse - 8 second exposure taken thirteen minutes after totality as clouds moved by the moon. Enough light was now reflecting off the moon that it lit the passing clouds. The clouds blurred due to the long exposure as the camera tracked with the moon. Very cool to have both a lunar eclipse and moving clouds in one shot.
In Maryland, it was mostly cloudy during the eclipse. I didn't see any sign of the moon until the last half hour of totality. I captured some clean photos and many others with clouds streaming in front. Since, at this point, many other people have already posted cool totality photos, I thought this post-totality eclipse might be nice to share. I'll likely share a totality shot tomorrow.
tech detail: captured using the SkyGuider Pro mount