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"The moon develops the imagination, as chemicals develop photographic images." ~ Sheila Ballantyne

Couldn't sleep last night? It must have been the moonlight. Last night's full Moon was the biggest and brightest of 2006. Why is that? The Moon's lopsided orbit. One side of the Moon's orbit is 50,000 km closer to Earth than the other side. The two sides are called, respectively, perigee, from Greek, meaning "close to Earth," and apogee, meaning "far from Earth." Last night's Moon was at perigee and about 12% larger than the moon at apogee. This post-sunset photo is a composite of two exposures, one for the environment and one for the moon itself. I then combined the two in Photoshop. If I had more than a 5X zoom on my camera, I would have gotten a bit closer. The red streak is the tail light of a passing car. A SPOT OF FOLKLORE: September's full Moon is usually called the Harvest Moon, but not this year. By definition, the Harvest Moon is the full Moon closest to the autumnal equinox. This year's equinox falls on Sept. 23rd and the full Moon closest to that comes on October 7th. The 2006 Harvest Moon will have to wait until October. (info from SpaceWeather.com) ----- Thank you for your seedy comments on my last upload, Open Seasame.

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Comments (40)


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Loloe

2:42PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

Great capture!!! The moon is just in the middle of my window, and I can see your pic and the real one at the same time! And it's really bright indeed! Bravo!!!!

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nongo

2:54PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

I can't tell you how many times I woke up last night with the moon shining in on me... It really was bright!!!! I kept thinking it was time to get up. This is an amazing shot!! Wish I could get my C8080 to take such a good shot of the moon??? You'll have to tell me what settings you used ok??? Excellent work Kort!!!!!

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tommorules

2:56PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

I will diary 7th October for the next in this series then! Lovely shot & good to see two exposures worked together so well. Incidentally the astrophotographers claim that 1/250s @F11 is the best exposure for moon shots at ISO 100 - though I've never managed to get a decent shot yet with my 400mm, I shall try again 7/10/06. Thanks for the tip!!

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nattarious

3:00PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

I love the way you choose your quotes Kort!! This is superbe shot my friend!! Love everything about it tho! Specially the reflection! Thank you for all the share and have a wonderful weekend.. Oh! Btw.. thank you also for the SPOT! :D It is really appreciated Your fiend, JOE

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killerpumpkins

3:06PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

Not far away in some midwest town, A presence has come to hatch, Each year this time and under full moon, It starts in a pumpkin patch. . .you know the rest! KP

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rainbows

3:08PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

Superb shot and read Kort, As Loloe I can see the moon (my Lady) right now!! So beutiful, we are blessed .Di

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danob

3:15PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

Wonderfully done Kort a super end result.. And thanks for the interesting info

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marybelgium

3:22PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

superbly done ! a masterpiece ! Bravo !

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TallPockets

3:35PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

Beautiful image! Thanks, also, for the 'info'! (Saw on the news last night the moon was 'only' 222,000 miles from earth. Usually about 240, 250,000 miles. Said 'tides' on the 'east' coast would be higher than normal, also).

gingerlou

3:38PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

Lovely, beautiful capture of the moon, excellent job!

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goodoleboy

3:52PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

It had to be moonglow.....yessirree, enough to awaken the werewolf in all of us. Red eyes, bloody fangs, tons of muscle, lots of hair and fur...you know the drill. Great marriage of the two exposures. I really like the water reflections. Incidentally, the moon, our nearest neighbor, is very slowly creeping away from the earth, at a rate of around 1.5 inches a year. Among other things, it will eventually spell doom for the ocean tides and love songs.

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busi2ness

3:53PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

Great mood and a beautiful night time scene, the reflection is just great. We had a partial eclipse on this night.

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southernamazon1957

4:12PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

Great capture!The reflections is marvelous..... Makes me wanna howllllllllllllll......... Thank you :)

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Lenord

4:19PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

Awesome, Awesome Photo. 5+5

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Biffowitz

4:47PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

Wow, what a fabulous end result, very nice work!

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Digimon

5:09PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

Wonderful!! Everything from the tail-light of the car, to the relections on the water to the indoor lights of the house, perfect!! Excellent work Kort!

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morningglory

7:51PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

Gorgeous work. I thought it seemed brighter than usual last night....

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jif3d

7:51PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

Nice to see the moon again after all that bad weather you've been having ! yeah I've noticed how bright the mmon was recently, thanx for the headsup. Cheers

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npauling

8:31PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

Great combo of shots. You managed to get plenty of texture on your moon too. Thanks for that info on the moon. Perigee and apogee are new terms for me.

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wizardangel1

9:27PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

I have been remodeling this old house of mine,,windows replaceing--very large almost a glass house now --4 am ,can't sleep ,,light off ,only my screen glow until this same wonderful moon dropped closer to the trees and burst a bright glow though the room,startled me at first!! I didn't stand a chance at a shot-it was the harvest yellow moon ,,but 1 street lamp would have spoiled it as a photo ,,Glad you got it!! Excellent is a understatement for this shot!!

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jocko500

9:35PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

night of the full moon where werewovles and other thing that go bump in the night.... this is very wonderful looking photo

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sharky_

10:00PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

Feeling restless on full moon night? Hmmmmmm....Wolf? lol. Excellent shot of this moonlight image. Hope you get some sleep. Aloha

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DennisReed

10:55PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

So tranquill! Bravo!

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Chaos911

12:50AM | Sat, 09 September 2006

simply wonderful, one super piece of work!!! excellent!!!! :)

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rayburg

1:28AM | Sat, 09 September 2006

It's been so cloudy and rainy here lately...the last moon I saw was three quarters...great pic my Florida friend...nicely composited.

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creanum

2:35AM | Sat, 09 September 2006

Great night photography......

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kimariehere

2:37AM | Sat, 09 September 2006

WOW STUNNING!! WHAT A SHOT KORT LOOk how BRIGHT IT IS!! ... i keep sitting here going wow !! LOL i am so impressed at your knowlegde of all this as well ... how did you find all that out .. your amazing !!.... FANTASTIC!!!! infact Stunning that halo around it i cant stop looking at it!!.... mannn....

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jinet

3:21AM | Sat, 09 September 2006

Not easy to manage such difficult light conditions. You managed it at perfection ! Splendid work.

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oscilis

6:29AM | Sat, 09 September 2006

Too cloudy here. Fantastic image, the moon hanging over those houses is amazing. Sometimes at this time of year we get bright ornage moons. What's the explanation for that?

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