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The best time to see it is around 5pm when it's rising then you get the full effect of the huge moon. I saw it on Sunday and it was pretty amazing just over the horizon I wasn't aware there was a super moon so I was quite surprised. I went out a few hours later later to have another look but it seemed a lot less impressive somehow. I would recommend finding an open space early evening just before dusk to get the best view.
We had St Martins walk last night but forgot about the super moon until I saw it. Only had my fixed lens camera with me. Amazing creamy yellow colour rising over the lake. The red dot to the left of he moon is a wind turbine. Grr if only I had a zoom lens with me!
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We had St Martins walk last night but forgot about the super moon until I saw it. Only had my fixed lens camera with me. Amazing creamy yellow colour rising over the lake. The red dot to the left of he moon is a wind turbine. Grr if only I had a zoom lens with me!
A bit blurry, try holding the camera a bit more steady.
We had St Martins walk last night but forgot about the super moon until I saw it. Only had my fixed lens camera with me. Amazing creamy yellow colour rising over the lake. The red dot to the left of he moon is a wind turbine. Grr if only I had a zoom lens with me!
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