Yesterday evening I glimpsed this big orange thing in the eastern sky. Of course by the time I got my tripod, and fitted my long zoom lens on the camera, and set everything up, it wasn’t as orange or as big anymore. Still I was able to capture this shot of our natural satellite. Maybe not the most original shot, but I think it came out pretty good. Enjoy.
Rising
Posted on November 9th, 2009
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wow, this is really cool. I love the contrast and detail. And I love that you kept it in color…
Agree, nice one!
loved those details!