I am a little behind in posting my Super Moon May 2012 photos. I thought I hadn’t anything worth posting and didn’t bother uploading. Unfortunately, I broke my tripod taking the first shot. Photographing in the dark is not my specialty and the venture was my usual comedy of disasters.
Birch Trees at Niles Pond for Maggie Rosa
I arrived at the Good Harbor foot bridge early and waited for the moon to rise, and waited, and waited. Nothing. Had I read the time incorrectly? Impatiently I left and as I was coming around the crest of the hill on the back shore, there was the perigree moon , in full glorious orange rising across sea. I hadn’t gotten the timing wrong, only the location. In my hurriedness to set up, I parked poorly and almost got run over getting out of the car. Struggling with my tripod in the dark I tripped and crashed and snapped off a leg; tripod is now a monopod. After all that, I was surprised to see the night wasn’t a complete waste of time. Note to self–bring flashlight and go with a friend when photographing late at night!



Fab pics.. hope to see you soon.. been too long… thanks
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3rd. one down for me !
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Why didn’t you ask your night time assistant to help you? 🙂 Nice shots, even with the mishaps!
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Terry I was genuinely regretting that I did not invite you. The previous night the super moon rose early, around 7:00, but was so foggy i ended up shooting down at Smith’s Cove–so beautiful. The following night was much later–9:45 or something like that, and i didn’t want to take advantage of your sweet assistance. i WILL call next time and hope you will be free. THANK YOU!!!
Thank you Donna and cs5shooter–not so easy with my x100 prime lens!
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3rd photo down for me too
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