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Revision as of 13:33, 8 February 2015
Nautical Supermoon
image by Damian Peach, England
I went down to Selsey beach just down the road from my home to watch the perigee Moonrise. I have to say its possibly the best Moonrise i ever recall seeing.
Even as the first small part of the disk peeked over the sea horizon it was clear. A gorgeous deep red total eclipse like colour....a wonderful sight.
Damian Peach
Technical Details
50mm prime lens
Related Links
Supermoonery
Yesterday's LPOD: Twins Separated Before Birth
Tomorrow's LPOD: Two New Books
A SECOND SUPERMOONRISE
image sequence by André Gonçalves, Portugal
Special today - two LPODs for the price of one! Another Moonrise that arrived in my mailbox just as I posted Damian's image.
Chuck Wood//
Technical Details
Prime focus of a 8" f/5 reflector and Canon 1000D.
Related Links
André's website
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