I went out to catch a sunset, turned around and spotted a far better shot of the moon, perfectly framed through our Cottonwood tree!
This photo was taken with Shutter Priority and flash, there has been no enhancement to the colouring, as a few have asked. It was looking into the east away from the sunset, which was also magnificent and that maybe why the blue is so intense?
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44 comments:
Really nice shot. Love the colors in the photo. Have a great weekend.
Oh I love your photos. I am glad you got the moon and the blue is just so amazing Happy SWF..
Amazing photo, fantastic colours and great photo for sky watch friday. Always interesting to find how many different views we all have from different parts of the globe. Thanks for sharing.
That is some moon, that picture could launch a thousand Scary Movies.
Gorgeous, well done. Well seen even!
this phote touched me. something "magic" over it.
Blue, blue! Glad you turned around; this is fantastic!
Spooky... all I could think was the legend of sleepy hollow. I love the way you captured that.
I'm so glad I'm not alone in the milky way thing. Thanks for the sympathy!!! :O)
Are these touched up? The blue is so intense - breathtakingly so! Lovely - however it was achieved.
Stunning shots.
It's like seeing a scene from the movie! The pictures were well captured. Great job!
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Really cool shot of that moon! Happy SWF!
Love intensity of the blue. Happy swf!
Very beautiful photo for SWF. Love the way you snap the moon behind those trees. It looked very mysterious. Have a nice weekend.
Those are really stunning shots. That blue is so intense.
Reluctant Farm Chick - absolutely no touch-up on these with Photoshop. Just taken with shutter priority and this is how they came out. At the time the sky was in that deep transition phase from sunset to dark, which I think helped.
Spooky settings!
Thanks for the beautiful pictures of the moon- I caught a picture of the moon at Cathedral Rock last weekend ~ http://www.yellowcanaryalert.org It was pretty awesome there too. I hope you are doing well Sarah. I just finished my last exam for the time being so hopefully I will get to come and visit your blog - at least for a while.
Have a beautiful day.
Anna
I love your photos they are amazing.
Happy SWF!
Very cool, Sarah! That was a wonderful idea! Have a great, peaceful weekend.
Lovely captures!
Oh, what a gorgeous shot - love how you caught it through the tree! :D
Wonderful romantic pictures!
Soooo coool...
This is very impressive... the rich blue color is amazing!!
~Michele~
Mountain Retreat- Canada
Well done. Great colours, the blue sky looks unnatural. Thanks for sharing this with us
Spooky and ethereal. Magnificent colors!!
Congrats on your POD award!
Great pics, Sarah.
ok, so far this is my favorite...stunning!
Wow! That's a beautiful moon shot. I love the idea of a Cottonwood tree too it sounds so American. Thank you so much for your kind words over at our blog. You were the first commenter and you really made our day and then you linked it too, that's so generous. You're a real pal, Gal! Have a great weekend. amanda
Those colours are so intense! Beautiful.
Over from David's.
Amazing beautiful photographs
Gr.
P-TER
Sarah, what a great shot! Love the colors!
Brilliant photos. Hope you survive the culture shock. Cheers from BC!
Good pictures. Nice shots of the moon. Great photos.
Wow, that blue is awesome. Great pics.
Indeed original, and magical sky color...blue, blue, really blue :-). Magnificent!
Blue Moon ... lovely and congrats on David's Post of the Day!
:-Daryl
Oh these photos should illustrate some book. I could just almost see the words on the page! Gorgeous shots...
That's brilliant! Love that blue!
An absolutely outstanding shot. Perfect frame.
Nice photos!! I got a picture of our sky this evening, and it was amazing...the clouds looked like icy fingers. I'll post it soon, it was like nothing I have ever seen before.
Great colors !
Great pic.
I think I was outside that night. So nice that you were able to capture it.
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