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Revision as of 23:54, 2 January 2015
Frost Moon Rising
image by Peter Rosén, Stockholm, Sweden
Todays full Moonrise was truely fantastic. As the Sun had set 15 minutes before, there was an intense Earth shadow with a belt of Venus on top.
The picture is taken from the top of a skislope on the outskirts of Stockholm marking the boundary between the city and the forest. I really appreciate
living in a city, in fact a capital, where the sky is always present. It may change quite soon though as the local politicians have some megalomaniac
construction plans that sadly will transform the face of Stockholm in a very near future.
Peter Rosén
CAW Note: Happy to see a clear, serene sky. In WV we are removing all swinging planters, furniture and other potential missiles from our garden as a
storm with very high winds moves closer.
Technical Details
17 Nov, 2013, 15h33 (local time). Canon Eos5D MkII with an EF 8-15/f4 fisheye zoom at 15 mm. PTGui used to correct for the fisheye distortions