So at the end of May I got out to shoot the moon. I really need to plan ahead a bit more for full moon. Not like I don’t know it’s coming.
The night before full moon rise I got one phone shot. Duh, why didn’t I take the camera with me when visiting a nearby friend? The next morning’s moon set was way too early for me.
Then clouds got in the way that night which made for a decent sunset but obstructed the moon’s horizon rise.
Almost full moon rise above Kofa Mountains 1-29-18
I’ve certainly done better with much pre-planning like in January at the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge for the lunar eclipse. I am reminded of that as I’ve just finished labeling photos from January.
I use a couple of very convenient apps to help line up where the moon, or sun, will rise, or set. I especially like PhotoPills as it lines up to a real time horizon (what you actually see) and even shows where the Milky Way will be on any given date. It’s like looking into the future. Isn’t that a cool idea. Of course I rarely am up late enough to shoot the night sky. But new moon is this week so Maybe I’ll try.
Moon rise over the Kofa Mountains 1-30-18
Otherwise, practice makes better. So I’ll try to shoot the moon again at the end of the month. But sometimes clouds get in the way.
Maybe I should stick with sun setting instead.
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