It was a night to remember since it won't be back till 2033. My exposes were all over the place, ranging from 1/200 sec. f 8 ISO 500 to 1/20 sec. f 6.5 ISO 8000.
Back home and now to seriously think about what camera gear to pack for our trip to New Mexico Saturday.
Beautifully captured and presented, Leslie! We were completely overcast so I must content myself with viewing it through your eyes and very capable skills with a camera!
Great collage - so well presented. and great moon shots. It was hard work, in the dark, changing the camera settings all the time, wasn't it?! I was doing it at 4am in Europe.
So glad you did this....totally cool, and a FAV!! It was so amazing to watch the moon disappear behind a veil of red. Where we are it came up more than half eclipsed right after sunset, and I watched it for a couple of hours, but had to leave before it came out of the shadows.