The Super Blue Blood Wolf Moon Over San Jose, CA
Taken by Rick Francisco on January 31, 2018 @ San Jose, CA, USA
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Here is a image I took this morning at 5:30 AM when the Lunar Eclipse reached totality, also it was very quiet and the air was still. Overhead there was the honking of a group of geese sounding in the eclipse! The Moon was in the shadow of the Earth, it was reddish-orange from the light of the Sunrises and Sunsets around our world. The Moon is in the perfect position orbiting the Earth, we get Solar and Lunar eclipses to view. I use a Nikon D5300 with a 55-200mm lens, the setting were 200mm f/l, exposure time 4 seconds f/stop 5.6 and ISO 250.
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