Thursday, 27 May 2021

Another Moon

Wednesday 26 May

Last night's super blood moon and lunar eclipse kind of snuck up on me, but wow, what a special event it was. With mostly clear skies and a relatively warm evening, we were able to sit comfortably, rugged up outside, to enjoy this spectacle of nature.

Moonrise time was 4.47 pm.

Laurel and I were ready and waiting down by the ponds.


The ibis were already roosting in their favourite tree.

We have a horizon of 180 degrees, so we are never quite sure where the moon will appear each month. Finally, a glimpse of a white glow, through the trees to the south east.
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At 7pm the penumbral eclipse was sheduled to commence. Alas, our clear sky was now dotted with whispy clouds. These became thicker and thicker until we could hardly see the moon. Thankfully, within 45 mins, these clouds passed on and the sky was clear again for watching the eclipse.
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Happiness is ...................  lying on your back, watching the moon with your best friend!

My eclipse shots taken with my Sony point and shoot, with 30 x zoom lens.

10pm - naked eye and zoom shot after the full ecipse. There is a white dot in the centre!

The following morning I was well and truely due for a sleep in, after a very busy few days. Thankfully my body thought otherwise. Consequently I discovered that the moon was still up, but low in the sky. I quickly dressed and drove a couple of kilometres to an open field.

This is the view which greeted me, as I turned down a narrow road to the field. 

This is the view when I parked, and looked west, to find the moon. I momentarily spotted it before the clouds enveloped it. Had it not been cloudy, I was positioned to snap the moon hanging from the light post.

Turning north east, I was wowed by the molten sunrise colours, for a good half hour.

Due east




The weather radar 'golf ball', atop Stapleton Hill.

Turning to leave, I couldn't resist the reflection on the car windows.

Back at the road's entry point, I now enjoyed the softness of the dawn and birdlife on the pond.





Last week a friend sent me an email with a link to creative moon rise shots, set to music. This prompted me to create my own. 
I had seen something similar 10 years ago and became a little more creative when photographing the moon. The first few images are the ones I had seen 10 years ago. Technology and I are not the best of friends, but I am delighted with my video.  To be able to post it here, I had to downsize the resolution and quality.

My happiness metre is on overload at present, but I am not complaining. Nature is truly uplifting and awe inspiring!

I would love to read your comment.

17 comments:

  1. The photos are spectacular and it looks like you had great fun. The video is beautiful and just perfect with the music. You are well with technology from what I can see. This is a beautiful post!

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    1. Thank you Marie, so much beauty surrounds us.

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  2. Some lovely pictures!!! Well done! Now, about that giant ice cream cone!

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    1. Definitely a golf ball resting on a tee, Bill. An icecream would have melted long ago in our heat!

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  3. I'm mad that I missed the eclipse but glad to see your photos!

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    1. I'm glad that you enjoyed them, Mary. A shame that you had cloud.

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  4. You perfectly captured so many special seconds in time!

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    1. Thanks, Alexandra. It was a very special evening and dawn.

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  5. A great adventure and some excellent photographs to memorialize it.

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  6. Kauniita kuvia kauniissa blogissa - terveisiä Suomesta ja hyvää kesää !

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  7. I loved your video. Fortunately I could see the moon eclipse from inside our house so didn’t have to venture out in the cold.

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  8. Your eclipse was at the perfect time. Ours was around 4 in the morning and even though I got up, I couldn't see the moon because it was too cloudy. I was happy to get back in the warm bed! Your shots are wonderful as are the dawn shots the next morning. I loved the video.

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    1. We were very fortunate that the cloud moved on.

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  9. It was too cloudy to see the eclipse here. Your outing certainly paid off in great photos. I love the shifting sky scenes.

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  10. We were just happy that the sky scenes kept shifting.

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