Lunar Rays radiating from setting Hunter's Moon
Taken by Eliot Herman on October 26, 2015 @ Tucson AZ
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Lunar rays are analogous to solar crepuscular rays but are much more unusual with a bright Hunter's moon and some clouds blocking the lunar disk set up the right conditions. This is a stack of 4 exposures processed with Photomatix Pro and Photoshop
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