Partial 'Eclipse' of the Moon
Taken by Peter Lowenstein on November 2, 2017 @ Mutare, Zimbabwe
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On 2nd November the almost Full Moon shone brightly in the evening sky behind some Paw Paw trees in my garden (first picture). Just for fun, as it was getting dark, I aligned my camera with the Moon and a Paw Paw in front and took a sequence of 12 photographs while raising the camera slowly to create the accompanying illusions (time-lapse animation and thumbnail mosaic) of a partial ‘eclipse’ of the Moon by a Paw Paw. Enjoy! The camera used was a Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ60 in sunset scene mode.
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