Kia Ora Be Well
BIO
I have always loved painting, drawing, and photography since well before I was born. I also like widescreen format. Thankyou for taking the time to find out a little more. In order to capture the world we must first discover it. Photography is a great way to get yourself into some unusual places and some odd postures.
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Comments (15)
ZigZag321
Oh great shot! I went out last night and saw nothing! Jeeez! I don't know where you are, but I'm in Pennsylvania USA and now all it's all overcast here at almost 4 PM. I hope I get to see it tonight! Terrific picture!
dochtersions
Is this amazing to see!!! Fantastic how those trees silhouetted against the sky and the moon so orange. Congratulations on this.
bkhook
Great shot, it looks as though you are in Africa?
blinkings
Absolutly gorgeous.
spiegel428
The moon looks awesome. Great shot.
tommorules
Well worth the zoom! Good stitching!
mariogiannecchini
Very beautiful !Great wiev !
morningglory
Beautiful effort.
ladylake
Just a super photo.
kgb224
This is a amazing capture. See my super moon capture here:http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=2327127. God Bless.
debbielove
Stunning! Better than my attempts.... lol Rob
thecytron
Super night photograph!
Chipka
Now THAT is an amazing and evocative shot! The thing I like the most about photography is the overlap region between still photography and cinematography! This has an epic, marvelously emotional cinematic quality to it and I love the colors and the line of storm battered trees. This is quite marvelous.
xxancroft
12 comments is a huge number for me! Thanxx all. bkhook & zigzag - The photo is taken in NZ's Rangitikei District. If we were in Africa the sheep in the mid-distance would not last long. It is late autumn and we had been enjoying a good run of stable clear weather. Some of the agricultural crops get burnt off at this time of the year just prior to ploughing/planting may explain some of the orange tint, but the air after a Southerly is usually clear. (I also enhanced the colour by multiplying moon on a separate layer at 50% intensity).
tennesseecowgirl
I was out there that night, here we had a lot of cloud coverage though. Nice image.