Labels: moon, photography
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
The Full Worm Moon
The last full moon of winter hangs over Big Bear at 8:50 last evening.
Robins are seen during the day searching for worms which are again moving up through the warming earth.
The picture was shot from our deck on March 10, 2009 at 8:50 P.M. with a Canon Powershot SX10IS.
Manual mode, full optical zoom/560mm, 1/100th sec, f /5.7, ISO 80, hand held.
6 Comments:
Great picture, I love this blog, because is real, beatiful and human.
You are so clever people, thanks for share!!!
That's a lovely clear shot, Jim. I wish my camera was capable of that. When the moon was first rising last night, something was happening with the atmosphere, and it looked slightly pink and squashed, like a peeled berry!
This dear friend has beamed through my curtain-less windows for the last two nights getting me up at 2:00 A.M.!
Wonderful! I love this blog also. Thanks!
wow, that is amazing
thanks for the tecnical info,too
I know so little- but I am willing to learn
truly an amazing photo!
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