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Day 194

A selection of the Super Moon rising last night.

Fife in the setting sun.

The sky has some haze thanks to Canadian forrst fires.  Hence some of the orange on the Moon.

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(1/60s f/8.0 ISO200 79mm -1/2 stop Canon 7D)

A Super Moon is when the Moon is closest to the Earth when it is full.  (Watch for the windmills!)

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(1/30s f/8.0 ISO200 300mm -1/2 stop 7D)

Because the orbit of the Moon is slightly offset from the center of the Earth it can vary in size up to about 18%.

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(1/45s f/5.6 ISO200 300mm -1/2 stop 7D)

And all of that has nothing to do with why the Moon looks so huge when it rises and sets sometimes.

I played with this one some….

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(1/30s f/8.0 ISO320 300mm -1/2 stop 7D)

The scientist still don’t know what causes that,but they are all just Theories.

A quick switch to Black and White in camera.

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(1/45s f/8.0 ISO320 300mm -2.5 stops 7D)

These next two photographs show the same scene.

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(1/30s f/8.0 ISO320 166mm -1.5 stops 7D)

And back to color.

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(1/20s f/8.0 ISO320 70mm -2 stops 7D)

One last closeup for the night.

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(1/45s f/8.0 ISO320 300mm -2 stops 7D)

~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

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