Harvest Moon in Earth's Shadow Arch
Taken by Alan Dyer on September 16, 2016 @ Drumheller, Alberta
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D750
Exposure Time: 1/5
Aperture: f/5.0
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2016:09:17 00:02:32
 
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This was the view on Friday, September 16 at moonrise on the Red Deer River, Alberta, Canada. The view is from the Orkney Viewpoint overlooking the Badlands and sweeping curve of the river. Above is the wide arch of the dark shadow of the Earth rising into the deepening twilight. Almost dead centre in the shadow is the Full Moon, the annual Harvest Moon. Hours earlier the Moon passed through the shadow of our planet out at the Moon’s distance from Earth, creating a minor penumbral eclipse. No part of that eclipse, such as it was anyway, was visible from here. But the alignment did place the Moon in the middle of our planet’s shadow projected into our atmosphere, as it does at every sunset and sunrise. But it takes a very clear sky for the shadow to stand out as well as this in the darkening sky. I like how the curve of the shadow mirrors the curve of the river. This is a marvellous spot for photography. I shared the site with one other photographer, at far right, who also came to capture the rising of the Harvest Moon. The image is a 7-segment panorama with a 20mm lens, stitched with Adobe Camera Raw.
Photographer's website:
http://www.amazingsky.net
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Impressive...
Posted by Piotr 2016-09-20 17:18:49
 
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