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Hey, diddle, diddle!

The cat and the fiddle,

The cow jumped over the moon;

The little dog laughed

To see such sport,

And the dish ran away with the spoon.

pic by tonic

I pictured a rainbow

You held it in your hands

I had flashes

But you saw the plan

I wandered out in the world for years

While you just stayed in your room

I saw the crescent

You saw the whole of the moon

The whole of the moon

You were there at the turnstiles

With the wind at your heels

You stretched for the stars

And you know how it feels

To reach too high

Too far

Too soon

You saw the whole of the moon

I was grounded

While you filled the skies

I was dumbfounded by truths

You cut through lies

I saw the rain-dirty valley

You saw Brigadoon

I saw the crescent

You saw the whole of the moon

I spoke about wings

You just flew

I wondered, I guessed and I tried

You just knew

I sighed

But you swooned

I saw the crescent

You saw the whole of the moon

The whole of the moon

It only happens every couple of years.....two full moons in the same month.

Best moon since the last one............

 

That lil bitty non-SLR still works....

October 25th -- the Moon is closest to the Earth and so its the largest and the brightest full Moon of this year!

 

Taken at 9:29PM on October 25, 2007 (ISO 1000, F8, 200-500mm Lens)

Full moon on 8-26-2007.

 

got the moon from google .....

28.07.2018 Blood Moon from Central Coast NSW Australia.

Perfect sunset followed by a fantastic full moon tonight. A bit chilly though.

Tokyo International Airport,Japan

Super Lua - São Paulo - Brasil - Marcos Simanovic

Se dice la Torre roja porque cuando sale la luna la vuelve roja -

It is called the Red Tower because when the moon rises it turns it red

100% crop

Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400)

Aperture: f/4.0

Focal Length: 200 mm

ISO Speed: 100

The moon. hand held shot.

 

A few moon based facts:

Distance to Earth: 384,400 km

Orbital period: 27 days

Radius: 1,737 km

Gravity: 1.62 m/s²

Polar radius: 1736.0 km (0.273 of Earth's)

Angular diameter: 29.3 to 34.1 arcminute

 

Best viewed large size :)

 

explored 04.03.2017, thank you

The moon was full at 9:16AM this morning...here it is tonight...I took this with my new 100- 400mm lens...I see some differences in quality between last night's shot...this one I sharpened a bit too...

This is about my 5th moonshot..I sound like an astronaut lol

Had to set my alarm clock to 3:45 am, but totally worth it! Enjoy :)

Before archiving a folder earlier this year, I found this shot and another that I liked....

 

Crescent moon setting with the other 2 brightest night planets: Venus (bottom right) and Jupiter top. They were within ~10 degrees wide.

 

I haven't seen a star burst from the moon before especially as the aperture was only f/11. DPS has a good overview of how to do these. Note that since the 10-22mm lens had 6 blades for its aperture, this meant 6 points to the star. With odd number of blades, you get double the points eg 18 points with my new 16-35mm f/4 lens (9 blades)

digital-photography-school.com/using-sun-flares-starburst...

 

There aren't a lot of aspects in Sydney for western/sunsets. I wanted the conjunction to be framed by a foreground and the only one I could find that lined up (thanks TPE) was from Mrs Macquarie's Chair. A fantastic spot and easy to get to but frequently shot.

I didn't really get a chance to shoot the full moon in November, due to cloudy conditions, so here's another shot of the 'Beaver Moon' over the Forth Bridge. Best viewed large to see the train crossing the bridge too.

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Full moon over Exmouth Quay tonight. Dual exposure multi-shot panoramic.

3-panel mosaic

Each panel 601/2000 frames captured at 1.2 ms

 

Chiswick, London 2/11/2018

 

Altair 115ED/APO, 10Micron HPS GM1000, ASI120MC

Moon on the evening of 27th October

600mm telephoto shot

Not a perfect shot, but not an easy thing to photograph when you're just a beginner!

Taken with an 8" Ritchie Cretien telescope with focal reducer & Canon 1100D on an EQ5 Pro mount

Best 50% of 150 images, stacked using Autostakkert! 2 and processed in Adobe Lightroom

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